Caitlin Clark is set to return for the Indiana Fever after an injury-plagued 2025 season. Her comeback could significantly impact the team's chances of reaching the WNBA Finals for the first time in 11 years.
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Caitlin Clark is returning to a court near you after an injury-ravaged 2025 season limited her to only 13 games.
A healthy Clark may well be the factor which pushes the Indiana Fever over the top and into the WNBA Finals this season, which would snap an 11-year drought in between championship series appearances.
Though the Fever won last season's Commissioner's Cup and reached the WNBA semifinals without Clark, her return brings a legitimate MVP candidate back into the fold alongside Indiana's other pillars: Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell.
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As she finds her footing after an injury-plagued campaign, Clark is working to enhance her game leading up to the WNBA season opener on May 9
Footage from Fever training camp on Thursday showed Clark in a catch-and-shoot drill that saw her drill nine of 10 attempts.Ā Clark started from the free throw line and steady dropped back to 3-point range.
While fans know Clark as a lethal long-range shooter and a dazzling playmaker, less is said about the two-time All-Star's mid-range jumper.
Only 4.5 percent of Clark's shots came from the 10-16 foot range during her rookie season, but that figure jumped to 10.2 percent in 2025. The success rate went up, too: Clark shot 42.3 percent on these shots as a rookie and 45 percent last year, though the sample size was smaller as she played only 13 games.
Caitlin Clark's return is expected to enhance the Fever's performance, potentially leading them to the WNBA Finals.
The Indiana Fever won the Commissioner's Cup and reached the WNBA semifinals without Caitlin Clark.
Key players alongside Caitlin Clark include Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell.
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Already self-proclaimedĀ as the WNBA's best transition player, a reliable mid-range jumper would add another dimension to Clark's game and make her even harder to stop in a half-court offense.