Caitlin Clark, USA Basketball
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Caitlin Clark spent 239 days in rehabilitation following a groin injury. For eight months, the basketball world waited for a return to the court. Clark had not appeared in a competitive game since July 15.
Can you imagine what it might be like to see Caitlin Clark sling passes to Breanna Stewart? What if Napheesa Collier teamed up with Angel Reese? Or if A'ja Wilson left the dynasty
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark just reminded the entire basketball world that she is still one of the best players on the planet. After an eight-month injury layoff, the two-time WNBA All-Star returned with a bang in her inaugural senior tournament for USA Basketball.
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After an eight-month injury layoff, Caitlin Clark’s return to the court was more than just a game; it was a test. And her WNBA coach was watching closely.
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