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After nearly a year of playing high-level basketball under the brightest spotlights and carrying massive expectations with both Iowa and Indiana, Caitlin Clark knew she needed a break. She was one of the few superstars who chose to skip the inaugural season of Unrivaled, using the offseason to finally recharge after a grueling stretch of nonstop action. But with WNBA training camps kicking off on April 27th, fans were finally treated to the sight they had been waiting for — Caitlin Clark hooping on the court! Fans knew it was only a matter of time before they’d see their favorite player back in action. However, that wasn’t to be, as Clark was ruled out for their first preseason game against the Washington Mystics. But don’t worry, Fever fans — he waits to watch Caitlin Clark hoop live is about to end soon.

Caitlin Clark sat out the Indiana Fever’s WNBA preseason opener against the Washington Mystics on Saturday because of a minor issue with her left leg. The decision was precautionary. She went through warmup drills but didn’t take the court, opting instead to support her teammates from the bench. But good news is on the way!

According to journalist Holly Rowe, Caitlin Clark is about to be seen in action soon. She took to X to announce this exciting news: “Caitlin Clark told me she WILL play in the exhibition game at Iowa today for @IndianaFever @wnba 4 pm et @espn.” Iowa fans, don’t be disappointed! Your star is coming to play at the Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

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When the Indiana Fever announced they’d be playing an exhibition game at Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena on May 4, it instantly sent fans into a frenzy. Ticket prices ranged from $70 to $250 (plus a $6 fee), and when they went on sale to the public on February 28, they were completely sold out in just 45 minutes. Such was the demand! The 15,000-seat arena will be packed, resale tickets are now averaging $440, and Clark’s much-anticipated return could rake in around $6.6 million. There were whispers she might not suit up—but those have now been put to rest. Iowa’s favorite daughter is coming home—and she’s playing!

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Caitlin, however, has her eyes set on a much bigger goal. With the new WNBA season just weeks away, the stakes are rising fast. Expectations are sky-high, and many believe the Indiana Fever will be right in the thick of the championship hunt—and for good reason.

Caitlin Clark and co. are favorites for the championship?

Indiana Fever fans are heading into the new WNBA season with fresh hope and high spirits. And why wouldn’t they? The front office didn’t hold back this offseason, making some key moves to bolster the roster. Caitlin Clark herself is fired up about the direction the team is heading. “I’m really excited. I think Kelly [Krauskopf] and Amber [Cox] have done a really good job of finding pieces that fit. It makes me excited about the future,” the Fever star shared.

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Caitlin Clark's return: Will she dominate the court again or face new challenges this season?

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And there’s every reason for Fever fans to feel optimistic. On paper, the team has addressed key defensive concerns—especially on the wing and in the post—by adding 2019 Defensive Player of the Year Natasha Howard and six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner. They’ve also bolstered their backcourt depth with the additions of Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham.

The Indiana Fever looks like a fascinating squad on paper, with a roster that appears to check all the boxes. Championship favorites? Maybe a little early to call—but give them a few games together, and they could very well be in that conversation. One thing’s for sure: they’ve got the pieces for a serious playoff push. And the countdown is on—Caitlin Clark is about to suit up in a Fever jersey for the first time since September. Stay tuned for more updates!

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