Caitlin Clark’s Heartbreaking Reaction to Fever Teammates’ Season-Ending Injuries

It was apparently a punch after the other for Indiana fever this season.
The team had to play more than half of his games without the star goalkeeper Caitlin Clark, goalkeeper Sophie Cunningham was appointed in a trial involving the CEO of Phoenix Suns and Mercury, Josh Bartelstein (she has since denied the most difficult), and he separated from the biggest star Dewanna Bonner, six times.
Friday, fever announced that Sydney Colson (ACL Tear) and Aari McDonald (Broken Bone in Foot) would miss the rest of the season after having suffered their respective injuries during the defeat of 95-60 on Thursday against Mercury, leaving Indiana with only three healthy guards – Cunningham, Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell.

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After the news announced the double injuries, Clark went to social networks to express her condolences to her two teammates on her Instagram account.
“I love you guys,” Clark wrote on his Instagram story with photos of the two players.
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Clark apparently took the news, which broke shortly after it appeared on the Podcast “Bird’s View” by Bird’s View “by Sue Bird, where she opened the difficulty of her injury to her.
“It was so difficult to be active and play four games, then not,” said Clark. “And as not to feel the best, then frustrated with the difficulty that I worked during the off -season, then all I do is to rehabilitate and continue to do this process and try to trust what I can.
“Obviously, there are really frustrating days and there are days when it’s a little easier and you are very, very motivated and you are just near the recovery and return arrival line.”
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Things have been difficult enough for fever without Clark, but now down two additional guards, the team will be called into question if they want to keep its hopes in living rooms alive.
Indiana has actually been decently without Clark, going 5-4 since its recent groin injury which kept it away from the stars’ game, but now without two other depth pieces, the fever is in an unnatiable situation.
They cannot sign any player to a difficulty contract before after the match on Saturday against Chicago’s sky due to the WNBA rules, which means that they will only have nine players available for this match.


