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NEW YORK (AP) — It's been a rough couple of weeks for the WNBA with injuries. Stars A'ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Plum have all missed time for a variety of ailments. While Wilson and Clark, who were both selected as All-Star starters last week,
Kelsey Mitchell scored 27 points and Aliyah Boston posted a double-double as the Indiana Fever beat the Las Vegas Aces 84-68 for their first win in Las Vegas.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark said she expects to return at some point during the West Coast road trip as she recovers from a back injury.
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Praises for Caitlin Clark’s skills, performances, achievements, and influence on women’s sports have come from different corners of the sports world, well beyond the boundaries of basketball. The latest to heap admiration on the Indiana Fever superstar is legendary American soccer player Alex Morgan.
The WNBA landscape continues to evolve around its brightest young star, Caitlin Clark, but recent injury concerns have sparked widespread debate among fans and analysts. As Indiana Fever supporters revisit the challenges of previous seasons,
Clark also said that she will miss her second straight game, including her third this season, due to a back injury.
