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Caitlin Clark is '100% healthy' as the Indiana Fever start their 2026 training camp. She plans to be cautious with her practice reps after injuries limited her to 13 games last season.
The Indiana Fever reported for 2026 training camp on Sunday and Caitlin Clark immediately addressed her status for the upcoming season.
The star guard told reporters that she is â100% healthyâ after quad, groin and ankle injuries limited her to only 13 games last year. But Clark and Fever head coach Stephanie White have talked about being cautious with how many practice reps she goes through early on in training camp as she works her way back.
âIâm a person that doesnât want to sit out a single rep, like I want to be in there every single timeâ Clark said, via the Indianapolis Starâs Brian Haenchen. âBut I think just being a little bit smarter with my body⊠whether thatâs recovery, whether thatâs precourt treatment, whatever it is.â
Clark added that training and playing with the USA womenâs basketball team during the FIBA Womenâs World Cup qualifying tournament in March was a good experience, competing against the best players in the sport.
âYou want to rise to the level of the people around you and then you also want to beat them, get on the court and compete,â she said.
While preparing for the World Cup qualifiers, Clark admitted that trying to work through her injuries rather than rest and recover properly may have resulted in her playing when she wasnât fully healthy.
In her 13 games for the Fever last season, Clark averaged 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5 rebounds per game. She shot 28% on 104 3-point attempts.
White said that Clark taking it slow also provides an opportunity for the Fever to work in players that they added in free agency, including guard Tyasha Harris and forwards Myisha Hines-Allen and .
Caitlin Clark experienced quad, groin, and ankle injuries that restricted her to only 13 games last year.
Caitlin Clark intends to be smarter about her body by being cautious with practice reps and focusing on recovery and treatment.
Caitlin Clark gained valuable experience competing against top players while training with the USA womenâs basketball team during the FIBA Womenâs World Cup qualifying tournament.

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âShe doesnât have to be out there every rep, just being mindful,â White said (via Tony East). âEvery year that she gets older, she understands the cadence is a little bit different.â
Several Fever players dealt with injuries last season, including Kelsey Mitchell, Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham. Forward Aliyah Boston also sustained a leg injury during the Unrivaled playoffs, but is apparently ready to go for camp.
The Fever brought back the core from last yearâs playoff team, re-signing Mitchell, Hull and Cunningham, while also inking Boston to a four-year, $6.3 million contract extension thatâs the richest total package in WNBA history.
Indiana finished 24-20, making the playoffs as the sixth seed. The Fever defeated the Atlanta Fever in the first round before losing to the eventual league champion Las Vegas Aces.