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Caitlin Clark health leaves one question for Indiana Fever coaching staff

News RoomBy News RoomApril 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The WNBA has entered a transformative era, fueled by a hard-fought battle between the players and the league over the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). The results are already shifting the landscape of professional women’s basketball, with superstars signing historic contracts that seemed like a distant dream just two seasons ago.

Leading the charge, the Las Vegas Aces secured four-time MVP A’ja Wilson with a three-year, $5 million supermax contract, while MVP runner-up Napheesa Collier inked a one-year, $1.4 million deal with the Minnesota Lynx.

However, no team has been more aggressive in the market than the Indiana Fever. The franchise solidified its core by signing Kelsey Mitchell to a one-year, $1.4 million supermax agreement and rewarding Aliyah Boston with the richest total salary in league history: a four-year, $6.3 million contract extension.

The Caitlin Clark Health Factor: Managing Reps for a Title Run

None of this would have been possible without the growth of the league in merchandise sales, national viewership and of course arena sold-outs provided primarily by Caitlin Clark, the 2024 Rookie of the Year who was only able to participate in 13 games last season and was not present in the playoffs as the Fever had their best season in a decade falling one win short from the Finals.

The central question hanging over the Indiana Fever training camp is simple: Can Caitlin Clark stay healthy? Last year, the team was five minutes away from their first Finals appearance since 2015, despite a staggering six players suffering season-ending injuries. The roster was so depleted that Kelsey Mitchell finished the final game battling rhabdomyolysis. While the team showed incredible grit, that level of attrition isn’t a sustainable path to a championship.

Clark’s 2025 campaign was derailed by a series of lower-body injuries, which limited her to 13 games and led to the worst shooting percentages of her career. While she recently dominated the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament as the MVP for Team USA, the Fever coaching staff is taking a calculated approach.

Head coach Stephanie White emphasized that while Clark is “ready for camp,” the staff is strictly managing her practice reps to build her strength gradually. The goal is to ensure she reaches the season opener without any lingering physical questions.

The “Clark Effect” and the Future of WNBA Supermax Salaries

While her health is the immediate priority, Caitlin Clark remains the primary catalyst for the league’s radical financial transformation. After earning less than $80,000 as a rookie in 2024, the sheer revenue generated by her presence-often called the “Clark Effect”-has directly influenced the streams that made the current CBA possible.

For the 2026 WNBA season, Clark’s salary is projected to skyrocket to approximately $530,000. Because she secured All-WNBA honors early in her career, she has unlocked a high-speed trajectory for her earnings.

Industry experts project she will be eligible for a $1.3 million salary in 2027, with the potential to sign a staggering $1.7 million supermax contract by 2028. For the Fever, keeping Clark on the floor isn’t just about winning games; it’s about protecting the most valuable asset in the history of the franchise.

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