She’s back.

After five games sidelined with a groin injury, Caitlin Clark officially returned to Indiana Fever practice this week—and from the looks of it, she hasn’t missed a beat.

In newly released footage from the team’s open practice, Clark is seen running full-court drills, calling plays during live scrimmage, and burying deep threes that had fans cheering from the sidelines.

And just like that, the buzz is back in Indianapolis.

BREAKING:Caitlin Clark HAS RETURNED UNBELIEVABLE NEW FOOTAGE…


A Return That Changes Everything

Clark’s absence was felt not just on the stat sheet, but across the entire league. The Fever went 1–4 without her, struggling to find rhythm or offensive flow.

Her return couldn’t have come at a better time. The Fever are gearing up for a headline matchup against the Dallas Wings—now relocated to a larger venue due to soaring demand fueled by Clark’s comeback and a potential showdown with rival Paige Bueckers.

“It’s the most anticipated matchup since both turned pro,” said WNBA analyst Monica McNutt. “They’ve never shared a court in the league. That’s about to change.”


Clark Lights Up Open Practice — And the Crowd

Fans who attended the Fever’s open session described the energy as “electric.” Clark not only practiced at full speed, but also engaged with fans before and after drills—signing autographs, posing for selfies, and smiling through it all.

“She looked locked in,” one season ticket holder said. “Not just physically ready—but hungry.”

The Fever’s coaching staff confirmed Clark’s workload was closely monitored, but her movement and shooting rhythm “exceeded expectations.”


Surprise Twist: Brianna Turner Still on the Roster

While all eyes were on Clark, another storyline quietly unfolded.

After days of speculation about her future, Brianna Turner was officially confirmed as part of the Fever roster during the same practice session. The news came as a surprise to fans who had followed reports of her potential release.

Turner ran drills with the second unit and appeared upbeat throughout the session. Teammates applauded as her name was announced during roll call, and the crowd joined in with cheers.

“She’s still here—and she’s still fighting,” said one Fever staffer.


Dallas Venue Upgrade Signals Big Stakes

In anticipation of Clark’s return, the Dallas Wings announced a last-minute venue change, moving the upcoming Fever matchup to a larger arena to accommodate growing fan interest.

The move comes after a surge in ticket demand—largely fueled by rumors of a potential Clark vs. Bueckers faceoff, a matchup that would mark the first time the two NCAA legends meet at the professional level.

“This could be the moment the league has been waiting for,” said ESPN’s Ryan Ruocco. “Two stars. One court. One night. And millions watching.”


Final Thought: Clark’s Return Is More Than a Roster Update

This isn’t just about a player coming back from injury.

It’s about timing. Narrative. Momentum.

Caitlin Clark’s return doesn’t just give the Fever their floor general back—it gives the league its engine again.

And with the schedule heating up and the playoff race tightening, her comeback might be just what Indiana—and the WNBA—needed.

Because when Caitlin Clark suits up, the game changes.