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    Caitlin Clark makes admission about her ankle injury

    By Steve DelVecchio,

    5 hours ago

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    Caitlin Clark tweaked her ankle during the Indiana Fever’s win over the Atlanta Dream on Monday night, and she made a funny admission about the injury after the game.

    Clark rolled her left ankle while playing defense in the first quarter of Indiana’s 84-79 win over the Dream at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Ga. She appeared to be in significant pain before heading to the sideline.

    Fortunately for the Fever, the injury was not serious. Clark was able to return a short while later to help lead her team to victory.

    Clark was asked about the injury during her postgame press conference, and she made a funny admission about it. She said she watched the replay and thought she “looked really soft” with the way she reacted.

    “I saw the replay. I looked really soft. It wasn’t that bad of a turn, but it hurt,” Clark said. “Sometimes you need to give yourself a second. If you’ve ever sprained your ankle, it kind of stings for a little bit. I was good. They were like, Do you want to go in the back?’ I was like, ‘No, please, just tape right here, let’s go.’ You gotta keep going.”

    Clark finished with 19 points, 7 assists and 7 rebounds. She went 4/9 from three-point range and tied the WNBA record for most three-pointers made by a rookie in a season with 85.

    Those who have followed Clark this season know that she has a great sense of humor in addition to a fantastic jump shot. Fans will probably appreciate the self-deprecation.

    The post Caitlin Clark makes admission about her ankle injury appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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