Caitlin Clark’s Quad Injury Triggers 42% Financial Damage for Indiana Fever Ahead of Mystics Gam

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Without mincing words, Caitlin Clark alone drives the majority of the WNBA. We can argue about the extent and the contributions of other players like Angel Reese and A’ja Wilson, but Clark’s instant effect has been felt throughout the league. According to a report, she single-handedly drove 26.5% of all WNBA economic activity last season, in a league with 150-160 players. For one player to have such an impact is unbelievable. And that is why her injury and absence for two weeks are such a big deal for the WNBA and, of course, the Indiana Fever. And it is not just limited to her presence in the court.

And as if we needed more proof of the Caitlin Clark effect, the tickets for the coming four Fever games that Clark is expected to miss are immediately going for a lower price than before. The extent is staggering, as the tickets have lost 42% of their value, going down from $137 to $80 on TickPick. We can also expect to see reduced crowds, as these prices are a response to the demand. The demand has dropped, so the attendance will drop, leading to a loss for the Indiana Fever.

 

Indiana Fever ticket prices to games over the next 2 weeks have dropped 42% since Caitlin Clark’s injury announcement 😳

From $137 all the way down to $80 on @TickPickpic.twitter.com/ssFxnMBl4w

— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) May 27, 2025

(This is a developing story…)

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