In a recent game against the New York Liberty, Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides put star players and No. 1 picks Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark into a 30-point game in the fourth quarter. Despite the large deficit, both players wanted to fight and try to make the game closer. However, their efforts resulted in injuries for both players. Clark was hit on the ear by a screen shortly after entering the game, while Boston injured her ankle during a grappling match with an opposing player.

Clark was only in the game for about a minute before being hit in the ear, which forced her to exit and briefly retreat to the locker room. She returned to the bench but did not re-enter the game. Boston entered the game a few minutes later and suffered an ankle injury that caused her to limp off the court and head to the locker room for further evaluation. The Fever ultimately lost the game to the Liberty, falling to 2-9 on the season.

After the game, Sides did not have concrete updates on Boston and Clark’s injuries, stating that she had not yet had a chance to talk to the team’s athletic trainer. She only knew that Boston had injured her ankle and Clark had injured her ear. The team will have some time to rest before their next game against the Mystics on Friday. The injuries to both players highlight the physical toll of playing 11 games in 20 days and the importance of player safety and recovery.

Despite the tough loss and injuries, Sides commended Boston and Clark for their willingness to keep fighting and try to make a difference in the game. Both players have shown pride and determination in their performances, even in difficult circumstances. The team will need to regroup and focus on recovery and preparation for their upcoming games, while also prioritizing the health and well-being of their players. The injuries serve as a reminder of the physical demands of professional basketball and the importance of taking care of athletes’ bodies.

As the Fever look ahead to their next game against the Mystics, they will have to make adjustments and potentially play without key players like Boston and Clark if they are unable to recover in time. The team will need to rely on their depth and resilience to overcome injuries and setbacks and continue to compete at a high level. Sides and the coaching staff will need to carefully manage the team’s workload and ensure that all players are given the opportunity to recover and perform at their best. The injuries sustained by Boston and Clark serve as a wake-up call for the team to prioritize rest and recovery in order to prevent further injuries and maximize performance on the court.

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