The 2026 WNBA season is finally here, and the Indiana Fever are tipping off with a blockbuster matchup against the Dallas Wings at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. All eyes are on one question: will Caitlin Clark be on the court?
The answer is a resounding yes. Despite some fan concern earlier this week when Clark was spotted wearing a compression sleeve on her left leg during practice, the star point guard quickly dismissed the worry. She explained the sleeve was simply for comfort and compression, not a sign of any new injury. This marks Clark's first regular-season game since a season-ending groin injury sidelined her on July 17, 2025.
Indiana's official injury report is light, with only two names listed: forward Monique Billings (questionable, ankle) and guard/forward Justine Pissott (out, coach's decision). Billings tweaked her ankle in the Fever's preseason finale against the Nigerian National Team on May 2. While she has been shooting and warming up, she hasn't participated in full-contact drills. Head coach Stephanie White indicated that if Billings is cleared, she'll likely see limited minutes to ease back into action. If she can't go, veteran forward Myisha Hines-Allen is expected to step into the starting power forward spot.
As for Pissott, the 2025 second-round pick from Vanderbilt has been battling a lower leg issue throughout the preseason. White has been vague about her recovery timeline, and with the "coach's decision" designation, fans will have to wait for more details.
For now, the Fever are healthy and ready to roll. With Clark leading the charge, this season opener promises to be a must-watch for WNBA fans everywhere. Gear up for the action and show your support with the latest Fever apparel—because tonight, history begins.
