Caitlin Clark may not be playing in the All-Star game in Indianapolis on Saturday after all.
The Fever guard left Tuesday's game against the Sun in the fourth quarter with an apparent groin injury. She grimaced in pain after an assist to Kelsey Mitchell and left the game shortly afterward.
Clark has been dealing injuries for much of this season. She was out with a quadriceps strain earlier this year and missed five games with a groin strain before returning on July 9.
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Here's a look at what happened to Clark on Tuesday.
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Caitlin Clark injury updates
Clark made a pass to Kelsey Mitchell in the fourth quarter of Tuesday's game, took a few steps toward the opposite basket, and then began grimacing and grabbing the side of her right leg. This appears to be an aggravation of the groin strain she suffered earlier this year.
Caitlin Clark appears to grab her previously injured groin after the assist to KM pic.twitter.com/szdruUdK9y
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) July 16, 2025Clark went to the bench immediately following the injury and was in some obvious pain. Indiana hopes it's starting point guard won't have to miss any more time.
Caitlin Clark vs the Sun:
14 points
8 rebounds
7 assists
Fever win but not looking good for CC as she is very obviously in pain on the bench pic.twitter.com/heGFo8behE
After the game, Fever coach Stephanie White said Clark will be evaluated to determine the extent of the injury.
Stephanie White on Caitlin Clark: "No update. Just felt a little something in her groin so we'll get it evaluated and see what happens from there."
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) July 16, 2025This story will be updated