The Indiana Fever have released their injury report ahead of their game against the Washington Mystics, indicating no players are inactive or limited. The Fever are coming off a win against the Los Angeles Sparks and are starting a four-game homestand.
Key points
Indiana Fever open a four-game homestand
Fever won last game against Los Angeles Sparks
No players listed as inactive or limited
Lexie Hull may have minute restrictions
Indiana FeverWashington MysticsLos Angeles SparksCaitlin Clark
As the Indiana Fever (1-1) open their four-game homestand at Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight against the Washington Mystics (1-1), the team revealed its injury report for the matchup.
The Fever are fresh off a one-game West Coast trip that saw the team pick up its first win of the season via an 87-78 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday night, which was powered by Caitlin Clark's 24-point effort on 9-for-17 shooting and 5-for-5 from the free-throw line.
According to the team's injury report, the Fever do not have players listed as inactive or limited for the second consecutive game.
While there are no players listed on the report, that does not necessarily rule out the possibility of minute restrictions, as has been the case with guard Lexie Hull's deployment as she eases back into her full-time workload.
Although Clark has not appeared on any of the Fever's three injury reports so far, the former Hawkeye did speak before Wednesday's win over the Sparks about her recent in-game treatments, which have caused some concern among fans who fear she could be dealing with another ailment.
"That moment where my back tightened up, I think I almost got confidence from that because I came back in and I played eight more minutes, so I felt great," Clark said about her May 9 in-game treatments. "It's something I can take confidence from. But it's going to take me a little bit to really get over the mental hurdle of trusting my body."
"I think the hardest part of injury is something I'm still really battling and almost struggling with is just the mental hump of getting over everything."
Q&A
What is the injury report for the Indiana Fever vs. Washington Mystics game?
The Indiana Fever reported no players as inactive or limited for their game against the Washington Mystics.
How did the Indiana Fever perform in their last game?
The Indiana Fever won their last game against the Los Angeles Sparks with a score of 87-78.
Are there any minute restrictions for players on the Indiana Fever?
While no players are listed on the injury report, there may be minute restrictions for guard Lexie Hull as she returns to full-time play.
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The Fever and the Mystics will tip off from Gainbridge Fieldhouse at 6:30 p.m. CT, with the game being nationally broadcast on ION.
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