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Caitlin Clark Injury Raises Alarming Questions About WNBA’s Future
In the high-stakes world of professional basketball, even small roster moves can signal major shifts. That’s exactly what happened in Indiana after the Fever signed two point guards—Odyssey Sims and Kyra Lambert—within a week. On the surface, it looks like roster depth. But many believe it’s a warning siren about Caitlin Clark’s health.
Clark, who had never missed a game in her college or early pro career, has already lost 21 games this season due to a quad strain and recurring groin injuries. While the team insists she’s “day-to-day,” actions suggest otherwise. Fans see a franchise quietly preparing for life without its superstar.
The consequences are staggering. With Clark sidelined, WNBA viewership has dropped 55%, Fever TV ratings are down 53%, and ticket prices for road games have fallen by up to 71%. Even the All-Star Game saw ratings slide 35% without her. Simply put: Clark is the league’s biggest draw.
Adding fuel to the crisis is the physical punishment she’s endured. Of 30 flagrant fouls this season, five have been against Clark—80% of them from the rival Chicago Sky. Yet, the WNBA has issued no suspensions.
The silence from the Fever and the league is breeding mistrust. Protecting Caitlin Clark isn’t just about safeguarding one player—it’s about protecting the very future of the WNBA.