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Fever's Caitlin Clark reveals big health update at USA Basketball camp
Caitlin Clark is back to 100 percent. The Indiana Fever guard herself revealed that she feels fully healthy at last as she completed her first drills at the 18-player Team USA camp led by Duke head coach Kara Lawson.
In November, Clark brought Hull and Sophie Cunningham along as her caddies for the LPGA pro-am, turning the event into a fun team outing. It was Clark’s second straight year playing in the celebrity tournament, and having her teammates by her side added to the relaxed, playful vibe out on the course.
The first order of business after the WNBA league office and the league's players' association agree on a ratified Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) will be
But free agents can actually be chosen in the expansion draft, with a specific designation. ESPN's Kevin Pelton notes that an expansion team could see Cunningham "as a core candidate." That essentially would allow them to take Cunningham in the expansion draft and offer her a huge one-year contract.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark celebrated teammate Aliyah Boston's birthday with a heartfelt Instagram message, highlighting their strong bond. Clark revealed on David Letterman's show how Boston's prior experience helped her adjust to the league.
One of the best aspects of the Indiana Fever's 2025 WNBA season for fans to witness was the relationship between head coach Stephanie White and star guard Caitl
Sophie Cunningham tried to get her 2025 Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark on board of Project B — here's what she said in response.