Caitlin Clark out of WNBA All-Star game
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New York Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello says she is looking forward to coaching Caitlin Clark in the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday as a lingering groin injury threatens the Fever star’s status for the weekend.
Caitlin Clark will join several WNBA players as the player's union meets with league officials in Indianapolis on Thursday, July 17. The conversation between both parties is likely to be tense, as the WNBA faces the expiration of its current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) at the end of October.
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Sportico on MSNCaitlin Clark’s Role Expands With Expected Presence at CBA TalksBefore the paid appearances, fashion moments and boozy parties, WNBA players are huddling up for a critical collective bargaining meeting ahead of the All-Star Game in Indianapolis. On Thursday afternoon,
Caitlin Clark missed Wednesday's game against the New York Liberty due to the right groin injury she suffered during Tuesday's outing. With her sidelined, the Indiana Fever got blown out by the reigning WNBA champions.
Caitlin Clark left Indiana's win against Connecticut late in the fourth with what looked to be her fourth muscle injury of the season.
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Clark has recently been critical of Engelbert for the pay discrepancy between winning the in-season WNBA Commissioner's Cup, which is around $30,000 for each player, plus about $10,000 in crypto from Coinbase, and the WNBA title, which is $20,825.