Caitlin Clark leg sleeve is not cause for Indiana Fever concern

Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White stated that Caitlin Clark's left leg sleeve is 'a style thing' and not a cause for concern. Clark and the Fever open the 2026 WNBA regular season against the Dallas Wings on May 9.
Caitlin Clark practiced with a left leg sleeve on Monday, causing concern among Indiana Fever fans. However, head coach Stephanie White reassured that it's not a cause for concern, calling it 'a style thing.' Clark had hit her kneecap on the floor after a hard foul during the preseason game against the Dallas Wings on April 30. She did not have any overnight swelling or limitations as a result of the fall. Leg sleeves can serve various purposes, including keeping legs warm, providing stability, or simply being a stylistic choice. Clark and the Fever start the 2026 WNBA regular season against the Dallas Wings on May 9 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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