Indianapolis is currently experiencing a basketball frenzy, fueled by the Indiana Pacers' impressive run in the NBA Finals and the excitement surrounding Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The convergence of these events has created a unique atmosphere in the city, with Gainbridge Fieldhouse serving as the epicenter of basketball action.
Recently, the Indiana Fever made a significant announcement, adding to the buzz surrounding the team as they prepare to face the New York Liberty. The announcement centers on the availability of All-WNBA guard Caitlin Clark and guard Sophie Cunningham, as they are nearing their return from injury, marking the first time in nearly three weeks that both players have been seen on the court together during media-open practice. Their limited participation provides an encouraging glimpse into their recovery progress. Clark has been sidelined with a left quadriceps strain, while Cunningham has been recovering from an ankle injury.
The timing of their potential return couldn't be better as the Fever are preparing for a high-profile matchup against the undefeated New York Liberty. The Liberty, who are the reigning champions, present a formidable challenge for the Fever.
The Fever have struggled with consistency in Clark's absence, alternating between wins and losses. In the five games Clark has missed, the Fever have gone 2-3. They are currently 4-5 on the season. Clark's presence on the court has been sorely missed, as evidenced by the team's struggles on both offense and defense.
Prior to her injury, Clark was having a stellar start to her WNBA career, averaging 19.0 points, 9.3 assists, and 6.0 rebounds per game. These numbers would have placed her among the league's elite. Cunningham, before her injury, contributed 6.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in 21.8 minutes per game.
The potential return of Clark and Cunningham could provide a significant boost to the Fever, potentially transforming them from a sub-.500 team into serious contenders in the highly competitive WNBA.
The Indiana Fever also announced that fans can now vote for Clark, along with Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, to make the WNBA All-Star appearance.
The Pacers, Fever, and the Oklahoma City Thunder (Pacers' NBA Finals opponent) are all currently utilizing Gainbridge Fieldhouse and the adjacent St. Vincent Center for practices, highlighting the intense basketball activity in the city. The Pacers are currently leading the Thunder 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.