Stephanie White drops Bombshell to the fever fever Return line


Indiana fever coach Stephanie White Caitlin ClarkThe return is still uncertain.

Chloe Peterson from Indy Star Sports tweeted that the Star fever met on Tuesday with another doctor. However, White did not provide any update from team coaches.

The fever faced New York Liberty on Tuesday at the Brooklyn Barclays Center.

At the team's previous meeting on Wednesday before All-Star's break, New York won 98-77. Shortly before this game, Clark declined due to an injury to the ingenuity he suffered in the final minute of the 85-77 fever victory over Sun of Connecticut On July 15.

After playing 46 games in a row to start his career WNBA, Clark has lost 11 games this season. The last mishap is also its fourth injury in three months. He lost for the first time the opening of the Indiana preseason on May 3 with the voltage of Quad.

Caitlin Clark then suffered a different square tension against freedom on May 24. It was marked for more than two weeks, missing five games. A problem of left wit at the end of June left Clark aside for four more games, excluding the Commissioner's Cup title match on July 1. He returned on July 9 and is now facing another injury.

WNBA analyst says fever should close Caitlin Clark in July to prepare for Playoff's push

In Espn's “countdown” on Tuesday, Carolyn Peck's league analyst presented what he thinks is the best way of Indiana's fever to deal with Caitlin Clark's injury.

Peck argued that Clark should be left out for the next four fever parties. He said that the team's calendar of the team, which begins with four road games, could be chilling for someone who treated an injury.

“Indiana has enough to play without her to keep it constant in Playoff's position,” Peck said. “I can't say -you are the importance of being at home and being able to rehabilitate in your facilities so you can be strong enough to finish the second half of August.

“Because I think if you give her time and let her rest, you will give her the opportunity to do it as Indiana.”

On Thursday, Indiana will face Las Vegas Aes. After that, the fever has two more games in July before starting on a four-game trip to start August.