INTENTIONALLY BLANK — The Fever star’s sudden exit raised alarm bells throughout Gainbridge Fieldhouse. What looked like a routine halftime break turned into a scene of sheer panic.

According to sources inside the arena, Caitlin Clark was seen sprinting toward a back hallway trash can during the second-half warmup of Thursday’s Commissioner’s Cup showdown against the Atlanta Dream. Witnesses say the noise from her vomiting echoed through the tunnel — and players on both sides reportedly exchanged concerned glances.
“She looked pale as a ghost,” one courtside observer told us. “Nobody knew if she was going to come back out.”
Clark, who reportedly tried to down a few spoonfuls of applesauce before the third quarter, allegedly couldn’t keep anything down. An unnamed team insider claims the meal was “rejected almost instantly” by her body — leaving coaches and trainers scrambling to assess whether she could continue.
The timing couldn’t have been worse. The Fever were desperate to snap a recent skid, and Clark — the franchise’s engine — appeared to be running on empty.

But then came the rally. Sources close to the situation say Clark told teammates she felt “strangely light” after purging — and used that bizarre burst of energy to fuel a dominant second half. She finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and eight assists, leading Indiana to an 83-71 victory.
Her rival, Angel Reese, posted a double-double in the losing effort — 11 points and 10 rebounds — but all eyes remained on Clark’s remarkable, if unsettling, performance.
Fans are now buzzing: Could this be a sign of something more serious? Insiders point to the grind of a grueling WNBA schedule and the pressure of being the league’s most-watched player. Others whisper about possible food poisoning or a stomach bug tearing through the Fever locker room.
One thing is certain — Clark’s battlefield mentality has never been more visible. And if this is what a sick Caitlin Clark looks like, the rest of the league should be terrified.

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