Fever’s Clark Out for Season as Liberty and Storm Battle in Tight WNBA Matchups
Clark’s Season Ends Early
The Indiana Fever confirmed on September 4 that star guard Caitlin Clark will miss the remainder of the 2025 WNBA season due to injury. Clark, the 2024 No. 1 overall pick, played 13 games this season, averaging 16.5 points, 8.8 assists, and 5.0 rebounds. She was instrumental in the Fever’s 2025 Commissioner’s Cup title run. Management emphasized prioritizing her long-term health, with expectations she will return fully in 2026.
Liberty Edge Storm in Key Clash
On September 5, the New York Liberty claimed an 84–76 win over the Seattle Storm in a late-season showdown. Breanna Stewart led the way with 24 points, 7 rebounds, 5 blocks, and 4 assists, surpassing Elena Baranova for fourth place on the franchise’s all-time blocks list with 147. Stewart’s defensive dominance stifled the Storm offense, helping New York maintain momentum in the playoff race.
Fever’s Playoff Push Continues
Despite losing Clark, the Fever remain on the playoff bubble. They face the Washington Mystics on September 7 in their final regular-season road game—crucial for securing postseason qualification. Depth players and hardship contracts have been pivotal in keeping Indiana competitive through multiple injuries this year.
Tactical Trends Around the League
Coaches have noted a shift away from three-pointers toward interior scoring and drawing fouls. Chicago Sky head coach Tyler Marsh, after a 97–77 loss to the Fever on September 5, highlighted the emphasis on limiting opponent free throws and attacking in the paint. This evolving style could influence both playoff strategies and betting markets in the final stretch of the season.
Looking Ahead
As the 2025 WNBA regular season winds down, the Liberty’s surge, Clark’s injury setback for the Fever, and tactical adjustments across the league add layers of intrigue. With playoff seeding still fluid, fans and bettors alike will be watching closely as teams battle for momentum heading into the postseason.