Following a troubling damage replace, Caitlin Clark is not coming again to rescue the Indiana Fever anytime quickly. However Aliyah Boston nonetheless can.
On Thursday, the Fever introduced that Clark stays out with a groin damage and has no timetable for a return.
In a social media put up, the crew emphasised prioritizing “her long-term well being and well-being,” suggesting the group will not reduce corners in getting Clark again on the courtroom.
Indiana will not be title contenders with out its star guard, however Boston’s continued progress into one of many league’s finest gamers ought to preserve it from falling out of the playoff image.
This season, Boston, the No. 1 general decide of the 2023 WNBA Draft, ranks second within the league in win shares (4.5), trailing solely MVP favourite Minnesota Lynx ahead Napheesa Collier (5.8).
Boston is averaging 15.5 factors, 7.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and one block per sport. She has the fourth-highest participant effectivity ranking (PER), solely trailing Collier, Las Vegas Aces heart A’ja Wilson and Phoenix Mercury ahead Alyssa Thomas.
Per Across The Timeline, she’s one among seven gamers in league historical past with 1,500 factors earlier than turning 24 and is simply enhancing.
On June 24, she scored a career-high 31 factors on 13-of-18 capturing in a win over the Seattle Storm. In that sport, Clark struggled, going 3-of-13 from the courtroom, together with 0-of-6 on three-point makes an attempt, and turning the ball over eight instances.
It was Boston and veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell, who had 26 factors, who led the Fever when their star wasn’t at her finest.
The Fever want Clark for them to succeed in their full potential, however till then, Boston should prepared the ground. She’s arguably been Indiana’s finest participant all season, one thing she’ll need to proceed being till Clark returns.
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