Caitlin Clark makes Team USA debut at camp
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Clark caught up with reporters at Team USA camp about her health, offseason plans, and WNBA CBA negotiations.
Caitlin shared on Instagram that her dog Bella passed away. One of her Kobe PEs last season featured Bella, with a nod to her golden coat and pink tongue. She scored a season-high 32 in them, including the iconic back to back to back threes vs the Liberty. RIP Bella ❤️🩹🐾🥺 pic.twitter.com/ZMJbsDADWm
It had been 150 days since Clark played in an official, competitive basketball game. Clark was limited to playing in just 13 games during the WNBA's regular season last year due to a nagging groin injury.
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Caitlin Clark's injuries during the Fever season “continued to compound,” limiting her to just 13 games. But now, with some extended rehab, she's back at 100%.
As Caitlin Clark prepares to return from injury and make her anticipated debut with the U.S. national team, she remains focused on the ongoing CBA negotiations between the WNBA and its players. The 23-year-old Indiana Fever star called the labor situation “the biggest moment the WNBA has ever seen.”
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The WNBA finds itself at a pivotal point as negotiations continue between league ownership and the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) over a new collective bar