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Caitlin Clark perhaps offered its babysitting services while being unable to provide its basketball.
Clark was seen carrying a toddler around CFG Bank Arena to Baltimore on Wednesday evening. Clark was not active for the Indiana fever match against the Washington mystics, while she sat with a quad injury.
The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever guard, n ° 22, is on the bench before the match against the Washington mystics in Entertainment & Sports Arena. (Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn Images)
Clark images carrying the child were assigned on social networks by Yahoo Sports.
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Sports Illustrated reported that the child is the son of the assistant coaches of the Indiana Karima Christmas-Kelly and Austin Kelly.
Clark’s fever continued to lose against the mystics in his absence.
The team announced on Monday that Clark would miss at least two weeks with the Quad number. However, head coach Stephanie White said there was a silver lining so that Clark cannot play.
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The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever goalkeeper, n ° 22, plays against the Dallas Wings in the second half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis on September 15, 2024. (AP photo / Michael Conroy, file)
“I think it’s an excellent opportunity for Caitlin to watch the match since the sidelines, to grow in a kind of coaching mentality and to see different things that we could talk about on the film, address the practice, see it developing in live action,” said White, via CBS Sports.
“As players you see [the game] In a micro-point view, and when you are on the touch, and you look at it as a whole, you can see it in a different way from a macro point of view. I think it will give her a unique perspective, and she will come back better, and it will help us to be better.

The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever goalkeeper speaks with the referee after the second quarter against the Washington mystics at Entertainment & Sports Arena. (Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn Images)
“It’s great to grow when you are on the ground, but you also see the game at different levels when you are not on the ground,” added White. “You see it at a level or two levels when you are on the ground, and you often [equate] He is in the mindset of a coach, being in the point of view of a coach. We listen to us as well as our conversations, whether in practice or on the sidelines, talk about our accent, what we are looking for and you see it in a different perspective. “”
Clark will be released for the next team games against the Connecticut Soleil and Chicago Sky. The first Clark would return is June 10 on the road to Atlanta’s dream.