Even while sidelined with a season-ending injury, Caitlin Clark continues to play a vital role in the Indiana Fever’s push to stay strong. Aliyah Boston praised her teammate for staying active and engaged, showing leadership off the court as the team adjusts to life without their rookie star.
“I mean, that’s our girl. You know that’s our girl. And I look like no matter what happened, you have to protect yourself,” Boston said. “And you have to protect your career. There’s no reason to force anything. And I feel like her just kind of having that approach of doing what’s best for her is all we can ask for. Because we’d rather [have] Caitlin sit out and then come back next season, and we’re ready to roll.”

Clark has remained close to her teammates, making sure her presence is felt. “We’ve been supporting her, and she’s been supporting her,” Boston added. “She’s always there. We’re watching a film and she’s there taking us through.”
For the Fever, Caitlin Clark isn’t just a scorer—she has become a steadying force even when not on the floor. Her film study sessions and consistent voice in team meetings highlight her leadership. As Boston noted, the Fever are already looking forward to Clark’s full recovery and her return next year.
Candace Parker Urges Caitlin Clark To Prioritize Health And Career
Candace Parker has weighed in on Caitlin Clark’s injury, sharing thoughtful advice on how the Fever rookie should handle her recovery. Speaking on her podcast with Aliyah Boston, Parker reminded Clark and fans that listening to your body is critical for long-term success.

“Big picture, from the outside looking in, I have been a player that has had a number of injuries. And I think later in my career, especially, some of those injuries would have been less or preventable if I had listened to my body earlier, and taken the time,” Parker explained.
She emphasized that Clark’s position makes her situation even more unique. “And there is a difference in being a role player and playing a role and coming in off of an injury. There is a rhythm. But when you are Caitlin Clark, and you have the ball in your hands, and you are in the other team’s scouting report, to come in half and not be able to be in that shape and the rhythm of the game.”

Parker closed with a direct message: “Caitlin Clark: Hope you feel better, you have a great offseason, and you come back.”
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