Clark's Comeback Sparks Indiana Fever Amid WNBA Expansion and New CBA Changes

April 19, 2026
Clark's Comeback Sparks Indiana Fever Amid WNBA Expansion and New CBA Changes
  • Her 2025 season was cut short by a right groin injury, despite her role as a on-court leader and off-court contributor.

  • Clark returned to Indiana Fever practice at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, signaling rehab progress and a potential 2026 comeback.

  • coach Stephanie White outlined a cautious Day 1 approach, prioritizing gradual integration of Clark with Mitchell and Boston while keeping others engaged.

  • Offseason activity included broadcasting and photography work, plus representing the U.S. in a World Cup qualifier in Puerto Rico to stay in form.

  • Clark enters camp at full strength and unrestricted, while prioritizing smarter body management to sustain health throughout the season.

  • Clark expressed eagerness to compete and a preference for staying active in practice, tempered by recovery and body-care focus during camp.

  • The WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement ushers in two expansion teams and a 44-game schedule, with notable offseason moves and million-dollar contracts for players like Boston and Mitchell.

  • Clark’s return comes as Indiana Fever navigate the new CBA, roster changes, and two new expansion teams ahead of a 44-game season.

  • She took part in stretching and drills with teammates, signaling readiness to compete while guarding against re-injury.

  • The league’s updated CBA has enabled major signings and expansion, signaling broad changes for the 2026 season.

  • Clark’s return is seen as pivotal for a Fever team that reached the playoffs and was one win from the WNBA Finals in 2025.

  • Last season, Clark played 13 games, missed the All-Star Game, and suffered a season-ending right groin injury just before the break.

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