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Fever waives guard ahead of Caitlin Clark’s return

ClutchPointsFriday, June 13, 2025 at 7:59:01 PM
Fever waives guard ahead of Caitlin Clark’s return
The Indiana Fever are making room for Caitlin Clark’s return by waiving guard Aari McDonald. Clark, the team’s star player, is set to play in Saturday’s game against the New York Liberty after being sidelined.
Editor’s Note: Roster moves like this are common in pro sports, but this one’s getting attention because of Clark’s high profile. Her return could give the struggling Fever a much-needed boost, but it also means tough decisions for other players. For fans, it’s a sign the team is prioritizing Clark’s impact—now we’ll see if it pays off.
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