Caitlin Clark, the standout guard for the Indiana Fever, has withdrawn from the upcoming WNBA All-Star Game and 3-Point Contest due to a right groin injury sustained in the final minute of a recent victory over the Connecticut Sun. Clark announced her decision on social media, expressing her disappointment and confirming her intention to attend the events in a coaching capacity. She stated, “I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I can’t participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game. I have to rest my body. I will still be at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for all the action and I’m looking forward to helping Sandy [Brondello] coach our team to a win. Can’t wait to see you all out.
The injury occurred late in the game against the Sun, leading to her absence in the subsequent matchup against the New York Liberty. Fever head coach Stephanie White mentioned that Clark underwent imaging on Wednesday and deferred to the medical staff for further details, hinting at optimistic news regarding the injury’s extent.
As a result of Clark’s withdrawal, Brittney Sykes of the Washington Mystics has been selected to replace her in the All-Star Game. The WNBA has yet to announce a substitute for Clark in the 3-Point.
Clark’s absence is particularly notable given her significant impact on the league and the city of Indianapolis. Since joining the Fever, she has been instrumental in boosting attendance and interest in women’s basketball, with Fever games now drawing more fans than the NBA’s Indiana Pacers. Her popularity has transformed Indianapolis into a hub for women’s sports, enhancing the city’s profile and setting the stage for it to become a global center for women’s athletics.
Despite the setback, Clark remains optimistic about the All-Star Weekend festivities. She expressed her excitement for Indianapolis hosting the event, stating, “I’m so excited for Indy to host.
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is scheduled to take place on July 19, 2025, at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The event is expected to showcase the league’s top talent and celebrate the growth and popularity of women’s basketball.
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