
Last season proved difficult for Clark, as she was sidelined for much of the year due to soft-tissue issues and managed to appear in only 13 games. Despite the setback, she left a strong impression whenever she played, quickly establishing herself as one of the league’s most dynamic talents. Her ability to score, create opportunities for teammates, and energize the crowd made her a standout performer and a fan favorite in Indiana and beyond.
Recently, the Fever shared photos highlighting the bond between the team and its supporters. Clark responded with a short but meaningful message, writing that it was “time to get back to a lot of this.” Those words captured her eagerness not just to compete again, but to fully experience the atmosphere of game nights, fan interactions, and the rhythm of a full season—elements she missed while recovering on the sidelines.
The new WNBA season is set to begin in May, with Indiana scheduled to open against the Dallas Wings. If ongoing negotiations between the league and the players’ union are resolved smoothly, Clark is expected to return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse as the focal point of the Fever’s offense. While uncertainty remains around the league’s collective bargaining agreement, her mindset appears centered on optimism and preparation rather than distractions.
For many fans, Clark’s brief message was reassuring, signaling her determination to move past last season’s challenges. More than just a return to basketball, her comments reflect a deep appreciation for the community that has rallied around her. Whether dazzling on the court or sharing moments with supporters, Clark seems most excited about rejoining the collective experience that helped turn her into one of the most compelling figures in women’s basketball today.










