Overview
- Clark, who returned to practice Sunday, said she has no restrictions after last year’s quad, groin and ankle injuries that limited her to 13 games.
- Head coach Stephanie White said Clark “doesn’t have to be out there every rep” as the Fever track workload in April to reduce re-injury risk.
- Clark eased back into competition in March with Team USA, logging 106 minutes over five FIBA World Cup qualifying games against elite talent.
- Indiana kept its core and extended Aliyah Boston on a four-year, $6.3 million deal while adding veterans like Tyasha Harris, Myisha Hines-Allen and Monique Billings and drafting guard Raven Johnson.
- The Fever play a preseason game April 25 against the Liberty and open May 9 at Dallas after a 24-20 season that reached the semifinals without Clark.