Fever's Caitlin Clark injures knee vs. Wings, expects to be OK
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark scored a game-high 21 points in a preseason loss to the Dallas Wings on Thursday in Indianapolis. File Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI May 1 (UPI) -- WNBA star Caitlin Clark sustained a knee injury during her 2026 debut, an Indiana Fever preseason loss to the Dallas Wings, but expects to be OK. Clark sustained the left knee injury in the third quarter of the 95-80 setback Thursday in Indianapolis.
The All-Star guard scored a game-high 21 points, with four assists and two rebounds. "I feel good," Clark told reporters, saying she landed really hard on her kneecap, Clark caught a pass from forward Myisha Hines-Allen with about eight minutes remaining in the third quarter. She then launched a deep 3-point shot.
Wings forward Alanna Smith, who contested the attempt, made contact with Clark after she released the shot. Clark, who landed on the ground, grabbed her left knee and remained down on the floor for a brief time. She then limped to the free throw line, where she made 2 of 3 attempts.
Raven Johnson replaced Clark in the lineup after her free throw attempts. Clark did not return to the floor. Fever coach Stephanie White said "I don't think so," when asked if Clark needs evaluation.
She also called it a "sigh of relief" when she found out that Clark's injury isn't serious. "We had planned for her to come out about that time anyway," White said. "It was just extra precaution, I think, getting her out in that moment.