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It hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing for Caitlin Clark this season. The rookie sensation has battled through a string of injuries—missing 12 games so far, including the high-stakes Commissioner’s Cup Final against the Lynx. A nagging groin issue and a left quad strain have sidelined her longer than fans would’ve liked. And let’s be honest, the 2025 All-Star Game just didn’t hit the same without her on the court. But even when she’s not hooping, she’s definitely still watching.

But let’s first watch the recent update on Caitlin Clark’s injury status—it’s her third setback this season, this time due to a right groin issue. While Fever head coach Stephanie White promised to “gradually integrate the athlete back,” she didn’t give a firm update. The official Fever account shared, “Caitlin Clark underwent further medical evaluations earlier this week, which confirmed that no additional injuries or damage were discovered.”

They mentioned that Clark will keep working closely with the medical staff to focus on her recovery, with long-term health as the top priority. As of now, there’s no set timeline for her return, though she’s made sure her fans know she’s staying ‘happy’ through the rehab process.

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Caitlin Clark just casually dropped an Instagram story that might make you question your entire bedroom setup. From the looks of it, she’s running a full-blown sports bar… in her room. Three flat screens mounted on one wall—yes, three—all different sizes.The big one in the middle? Playing Happy Gilmore 2, of course (add that to your Netflix playlist). The other two screens? Smaller, different-sized, just vibing on the sides. One of the fans couldn’t fathom the setting.

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“Caitlin Clark your my goat but why do you need 3 different SIZED flat screen tvs in your room,” they expressed. But honestly, these are the kind of off-court secrets fans live for—Caitlin’s out here winning in screen time if not game time. And that’s one of her top picks if she’s ever asked to relax. So much so, she could utter the dialogue of The Parent Trap word for word.

While one of Caitlin Clark’s bedroom screens was clearly vibing with Netflix, another one had State Farm front and center—because yup, she’s got business playing too.

In May 2025, Clark teamed up with State Farm to launch their new campaign, “With The Assist,” spotlighting the kind of everyday help that doesn’t make headlines but seriously matters. Fun fact: she was actually their first-ever college athlete partner. She also stars in the campaign’s new ad, showing how State Farm offers proactive support in home, auto, and personal insurance. Well, on a lighter note—good thing she’s got insurance, especially if the world’s about to flip into the ‘Upside Down.’

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Caitlin Clark’s one-word reaction says it all

If you thought Stranger Things was just for your Netflix queue, think again—because it’s officially taking over the WNBA too. The Indiana Fever have brought back their Stranger Things-themed alternate jerseys for the second half of the 2025 season, and honestly, fans can’t get enough. Just in time for the show’s fifth and final season dropping this November, the Fever made the big reveal on X, teasing, “Looking more like Hawkins, Indiana. See what’s lurking behind our walls.”

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Between the bold red-and-black color scheme, the eerie claw-mark accents, and that classic Stranger Things font, this jersey drop is basically the Demogorgon of drip.

But the moment that really stole the show? Caitlin Clark’s reaction. In a viral video shared by the Fever, players were asked to describe the jersey in one word—and Clark didn’t miss a beat. In a deep, dramatic voice, she said, “spooky.” Honestly? Couldn’t have picked a better word. From the eerie design to the nostalgic retro feel, the jerseys channel the exact kind of haunted Hawkins energy Stranger Things fans live for. Other players chimed in too, calling the look “epic,” “fire,” and “pretty dope.” 

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This marks the second time the Fever have teamed up with Netflix to blend basketball with pop culture. Back in 2021, they first debuted the Stranger Things-inspired uniforms as part of the WNBA’s Nike Rebel Edition series, and it instantly became a fan favorite across the league. This year’s version ups the ante with a stitched “011” on the waistband—yes, a nod to Eleven—and it already hit the court during their recent game against the Las Vegas Aces.

Don’t worry, it’s not a one-and-done: the Fever will rock the Stranger Things jerseys in six more games this season, including against the Phoenix Mercury, Chicago Sky, and Minnesota Lynx. If you’re into hoops, horror, or just want to flex a truly unique jersey—this drop’s for you.

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