The Indiana Fever released a clean injury report on Wednesday ahead of the Fever vs. Sparks game in Los Angeles, definitively answering the question "Is Caitlin Clark hurt?"
Clark has been cleared after leaving the court multiple times during Indiana's season opener for back adjustments. ABC's broadcast team sparked concern after reporting Clark received treatment on her hip flexor and groin area from training staff.
However, coach Stephanie White quickly dismissed any injury talk. "That would be the first time I've heard that," White said after the game.
Both White and Clark confirmed she left the court to get her back adjusted, with Clark not appearing bothered by the issue.
Indiana Fever vs. LA Sparks Headlines WNBA Wednesday
The Fever (0-1) and Sparks (0-1) are both searching for their first wins of the 2026 WNBA season.
Indiana opened the season with a tight 107-104 defeat to the Dallas Wings, dropping the game despite strong offensive performances. Clark scored 20 points in the loss, becoming the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 1,000 career points in just 54 games. Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell led all scorers with 30 points, while Aliyah Boston added 23.
LA brings its own firepower — and taste for redemption — after getting blown out by defending champion Las Vegas. Kelsey Plum scored 27 points for the Sparks, while veteran Nneka Ogwumike posted 19 points and 10 rebounds in her homecoming performance.
The biggest injury news for Indiana? Forward Monique Billings should return to the court, after missing the season opener with an ankle injury. She may face a minutes restriction, however, as she eases back into her WNBA workload.
Both teams struggled defensively in their openers. Indiana allowed 107 points, while the Sparks couldn't stifle the Las Vegas offense.
Where to Watch Fever vs. Sparks WNBA Game
Indiana tips off against LA on Wednesday at 10:30 PM ET, live on USA Network.