Caitlin Clark’s Groin Injury Sidelines Her Again as Indiana Fever Face Uncertainty
INDIANAPOLIS — July 22, 2025 — Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has officially been ruled out of Tuesday’s high-profile matchup against the New York Liberty, marking her 11th regular-season game missed due to injury this year. The update follows growing concerns about the guard’s ability to return to full form after a series of muscle-related setbacks that have derailed a promising sophomore campaign.
A Season Marred by Injuries
Clark’s absence on Tuesday will also include the Commissioner's Cup Final, bringing her total missed appearances to 12 games in 2025. This marks a sharp contrast to her previous durability, as she had remained injury-free throughout her college career and rookie WNBA season. In 2025, the right groin injury has become the latest in a string of issues, following earlier problems with her left groin and left quadriceps.
Although Clark has remained productive when on the court—averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists, and 5.0 rebounds per game—her shooting efficiency has dipped significantly. She is currently converting just 36.7% of her field goal attempts and 27.9% from beyond the arc. These numbers are well below her collegiate averages, where she consistently exceeded 46% from the floor and nearly 38% from three-point range.
Medical Consultations and No Clear Timetable
The Fever’s medical team is continuing evaluations this week, with Clark undergoing additional testing to better understand the extent of her groin injury. She traveled with the team to New York, but coaching staff have confirmed she will not suit up. There remains no definitive timeline for her return, and the Fever appear to be taking a day-by-day approach, pending further assessments.
The nature of the injury, coupled with its recurrence, adds complexity to her recovery. Muscle-related injuries—particularly groin strains—can vary widely in severity and response to treatment. Clark is reportedly consulting with multiple medical professionals in hopes of gaining a clearer picture of what recovery will entail.
Impact on the Fever’s Season
Clark’s continued absence poses challenges for the Fever, who are currently 12-11 and hovering in playoff position. While they remain in the postseason picture, their chances of making a deeper playoff run significantly hinge on Clark’s availability and efficiency. Without their star guard on the floor, Indiana has struggled to generate consistent offensive rhythm and perimeter shooting.
Her playmaking remains a critical component of the team’s identity. Even with diminished scoring efficiency, Clark’s ability to distribute the ball has been elite. Her 8.8 assists per game lead the team and rank among the league’s top passers. Replacing that output has proven difficult, particularly when facing teams with high-octane offenses like the Liberty.
WNBA Schedule Draws Scrutiny
The timing of Clark’s absence has reignited discussion about the WNBA’s compact schedule. The league resumed play on Tuesday night following a brief All-Star break, with 10 of the league’s 13 teams back in action. Several players and coaches have expressed concern over the lack of recovery time between marquee events and regular-season matchups.
Teams such as New York are playing three games this week, while others face back-to-back sets with minimal rest. Many players participated in the All-Star festivities just days before returning to travel-heavy schedules and must manage performance expectations alongside their health.
Clark’s All-Star Weekend Presence
Despite her injury, Clark remained an active figure during All-Star weekend in Indianapolis. Though sidelined from both the 3-point contest and the main event, she stayed engaged courtside, acting in a quasi-coaching capacity alongside Liberty coach Sandy Brondello for Team Clark.
Her absence on the court was noticeable, but her presence helped maintain fan interest and emphasized her leadership role even while injured. Off the court, her interactions—including lighthearted social media moments with fellow stars—underscored her influence within the league’s growing cultural footprint.
Eyes on Future Lineup Possibilities
Clark’s involvement during All-Star Weekend also hinted at potential future team dynamics. Her camaraderie with Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu, already well-documented, drew attention again as fans speculated about a possible future pairing in Indiana. With much of the league set for free agency in 2026, the seeds of future super-teams may already be forming behind the scenes.
Though largely speculative, such conversations reflect Clark’s impact on league-wide narratives and her ability to shape not only Indiana’s future but potentially the future of other franchises as well.
Looking Ahead
As the Fever continue their season, their path forward will depend heavily on how quickly Clark can recover and how well the team adapts in her absence. Indiana is set to face a critical stretch of games that could determine whether they remain above the playoff line or slip into a more uncertain position.
While fans and teammates await her return, the overarching priority remains ensuring her long-term health and avoiding further setbacks. For the league’s brightest star and one of its most marketable faces, the road back to full strength will be closely watched—not just in Indiana, but across the entire WNBA.







