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Score, highlights, Caitlin Clark Updates

Score, highlights, Caitlin Clark Updates


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The Indiana Fever and New York Liberty meet again.

The Liberty will organize the fever that marks the third game of the season between the two teams on Wednesday, July 16, in Brooklyn, New York, but Caitlin Clark will not be in the line-up for the second game of a back-to-back game for the fever. On Tuesday, July 15th, Clark seemed to violate her right-wing strip at the 85-77 victory of the fever against the Connecticut Sun and to put their status for the game on Wednesday.

In early Wednesday she was listed as questionable against freedom before it was exhausted.

The incident occurred late at the fever's victory after Clark had completed a Bounce Pass for Kelsey Mitchell. Clark immediately grabbed her right groom after the support and had a grimace on the face. She carefully went to the Stanbion and pushed her out frustrated. Clark missed 10 games this season due to a violation of the left groin area and a left -wing quad load.

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The Matchup on Wednesday will mark the last for each team before the WNBA All-Star weekend in 2025, on which Clark (starter), Aliyah Boston (starter) and Kelsey Mitchell (reserve) will represent the fever and Breanna Stewart (starter) and Ionescu (starter) will be freedom. (Ionescu will play in addition to Boston and Mitchell at the 2025 WNBA All-Star game for Team Clark.)

Here you will find everything you need to know about the fever and the Liberty Matchup on Wednesday:

When is a fever against Liberty?

The New York Liberty will organize the Indiana Fever on Wednesday, July 16, in the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Tip Off is planned for 7:30 p.m. ET in the TD Garden in Boston.

As you can see Fever vs. Sun: TV, stream for Caitlin Clark

  • Date: Wednesday, July 16
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. et
  • Location: Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
  • TV: CBS Sports Network
  • Electricity: Paramount+, Fubo, Liberty Live

The head coach of Fever, Stephanie White, said that today she spoke to Caitlin Clark to see where she is mentally after another injury.

“The most important thing for us is to keep them optimistic, continue to support them and let them know that we can get them back and let them know that we will fight for them,” said White before the game on Thursday.

Although Clark does not play against freedom and is unknown to her status for the all-star, White said that the imaging in her injured groin area caused its status from questionable to out, and added that there was still no discussion about Clark's availability for the all-star game and said that this conversations about playing with her team in which she is a captain. It should also take part in the 3-point competition.

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White said the team prioritized the long -term health of Clark to choose the goals for the season.

“I think it's good news. For me, everything is always good for me for me,” said White about the injury. “It is frustrating to be injured and continue to have setbacks. Mental, emotional. Often it is isolated.

Before the fever against freedom went on the way, several players thought of the meetings with collective agreements that are to take place in Indianapolis on Thursday. The expectation is that the players will take part in the meeting if they are for the all-star game in the city.

“Obviously, the meetings that will happen in Indianapolis are really important, and although I am not our team representative or in the committee, I still try to understand and engage as much as possible,” said Caitlin Clark in Boston before the game on Tuesday. “It is my second year in the league, but this too is a very important time for our league and where it will continue to grow.”

“As a player, there are some things we have to do,” said Sophie Cunningham, a fever guard. “And hopefully Cathy (Commissioner Engbebert) is open because we are serious. We sell these huge stadiums and we earn more and you have to put your money where your mouth is. If you want us to appear and play games, you have to pay more.

No. Clark was excluded from the fever of the fever against freedom on Wednesday because there was a right -wing versus. It marks your 11th missed game of the season, including the winning of the Commissioner of the Fever's Commissioner's Cup against the Minnesota Lynx on July 1st.

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The fever and freedom have divided their two previous matchups, each contained Clark.

The Liberty narrowly defeated the fever with 90-88 during her first matchup in Indianapolis on May 24th. Clark, who ended with 18 points, 10 templates and 10 sales in loss, injured her left Quad during the competition and was then equipped for five games.

Clark returned to the plot during the second matchup of the fever against the Liberty on June 14, where she dropped 32 points (25 in the first half) with a whopping seven 3-to-victory with a whopping seven 3-converter. It marked the first loss of the Liberty despite 34 points from Ionescu.

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