‘It’s Turning Brutal’ — Fever Urged To Bring Back Injured Caitlin Clark After Indiana’s 35-Point Loss to Mercury

Jason Whitlock urged the Indiana Fever to rush Caitlin Clark back after their 95-60 blowout loss to Phoenix ended their winning streak without her.

The Indiana Fever’s impressive run without Caitlin Clark hit a wall. After tying their longest win streak in a decade, back-to-back losses have exposed just how much they need their superstar guard. With playoff positioning on the line and nine games already played without Clark, the pressure is mounting for her return.

How Did Jason Whitlock React to the Indiana Fever Loss?

Following the Fever’s brutal 95-60 blowout loss to the Phoenix Mercury, sports columnist Jason Whitlock didn’t mince words. Whitlock took to Twitter with a message that captured what many fans were thinking.

The timing of Whitlock’s comment speaks volumes. Indiana had just endured their second straight defeat after what looked like a fairy-tale stretch. The team managed a remarkable five-game winning streak without its star player, but the wheels are coming off at the worst possible time.

Head coach Stephanie White had called Clark’s absence a “blessing in disguise” earlier in the season, but even she would welcome her franchise player back with the playoff race heating up. The Fever started 0-2 without Clark before that impressive five-game run, giving them a 5-4 record overall in her absence.

What Makes Caitlin Clark’s Injury Situation So Concerning?

This injury crisis represents uncharted territory for Clark. The two-time All-Star hadn’t missed a single game since entering college in 2020, playing through her entire Iowa career and rookie WNBA season without missing time. Now she’s at 18 missed games for the 2025 campaign.

The injury list tells the story of a challenging season. Clark has dealt with injuries to her left quad, left groin, and currently her right groin. She even missed this year’s All-Star festivities due to the groin issue, showing how serious these setbacks have become.

However, there are encouraging signs. Clark has been spotted running at full speed and participating in half-court contests before games. The catch is she hasn’t returned to full basketball activities or team practice yet, leaving her return timeline unclear.

Meanwhile, players like Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Sophie Cunningham have stepped up admirably. Their efforts kept the Fever competitive and even thriving for stretches, but the recent losses to the Los Angeles Sparks and Mercury show the limits of what they can accomplish without their primary offensive weapon.

With the playoff race tightening and home court advantage still up for grabs, every game matters for Indiana. The question isn’t whether they want Clark back, it’s whether they can afford to wait much longer. As Whitlock pointed out, what started as an inspiring story of team resilience is now becoming a race against time.

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