It didn't take Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark long to return to the basketball court.
Clark played her entire senior season at the University of Iowa, which encompassed 39 games and spanned from November 6 to April 7, then had about 10 days of rest before the 2024 WNBA Draft , then had about a week of rest before her first professional basketball season began. Once the WNBA regular season commenced, Clark played another 42 games, which began on May 14 and continued until the Fever's elimination from the playoffs on September 25.
After that insane 11 months of basketball, not a soul would have blamed Clark if she didn't even think about basketball for a long while. Yet, Clark was seen back on the basketball court on Saturday — although this time, she wasn't partaking in the on-court activities.
Soon after this series of posts earlier this month, Clark admitted that "It will be fun to go to those games,". "I love college basketball... It will give me something to do all throughout the offseason as well, somebody to root for."Grant Young covers Women’s Basketball, the New York Yankees, and the New York Mets for Sports Illustrated’s ‘On SI’ sites.
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