Is Caitlin Clark playing against the Lynx?
No, Caitlin Clark is out due to a groin injury.
Basketball / WNBA
Caitlin Clark continues to be sidelined with a groin injury as her Indiana Fever prepare to take on the Minnesota Lynx. The Fever will host the Lynx on Friday, August 22, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Clark has already missed 23...
The Indiana Fever (19-16) will host the Minnesota Lynx (28-7) in a highly anticipated matchup. The Fever, however, will be without their star rookie, Caitlin Clark, who is nursing a groin injury sustained on July 15. The Lynx, despite recently having a six-game win streak snapped, have been playing impressively, even with Napheesa Collier potentially sidelined. The Fever have had a four-day break, while the Lynx are on a back-to-back.
**Probable Starters:**
**Betting Insights:** Experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai suggest that if Napheesa Collier plays, betting on the Minnesota Lynx -6.5 is advisable. They highlight Collier's potential impact, noting that she has exceeded 28.5 points + rebounds + assists in 21 of 27 games. However, if Collier is out, this bet should be reconsidered.
No, Caitlin Clark is out due to a groin injury.
The game will be broadcast on ION.
Napheesa Collier is questionable due to an ankle injury.
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