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After Caitlin Clark didn't play in Indiana's (13-9) thrilling 92-89 road win over Phoenix on July 9, will the former Hawkeye legend be available against the Las Vegas Aces (17-6) tonight from Michelob ULTRA Arena?
While Clark's absence on Thursday was a planned rest day for the three-time WNBA All-Star as the team was playing the second half of a back-to-back, the Fever's day-before injury report lists her status for tonight's game as probable, again citing her lingering back injury.
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Status Report for tomorrow's game at Las Vegas:
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 12, 2026
Caitlin Clark - Probable (back) pic.twitter.com/9KVG3uqlvL
According to head coach Stephanie White, Clark is expected to be available against Las Vegas on Sunday night, but will again be on a minutes restriction as she continues to reacclimate to her typical workload. White told reporters that Clark's playing time will range from 20 to 25 minutes.
Additionally, White said the team is not planning to segment Clark's playing time into short increments, a strategy Indiana quickly found ineffective in their 106-92 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday night.
They will not be doing the same minutes strategy of 3-minute bursts, Steph White added. https://t.co/lts068Z6hQ
— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) July 11, 2026
Through 18 games this season, Clark is averaging 20.5 points, 7.9 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game on 42.6% field-goal shooting, 33.6% 3-point shooting, and 85.4% free-throw accuracy.
The Fever and Aces are scheduled to tip off tonight at 8 p.m. CT, with the game broadcast on NBC and available for streaming on Peacock.
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Lionel Messi found himself at the center of another intense World Cup moment after appearing to have a heated exchange with the referee during Argentina's FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final clash against Switzerland. The Argentine captain, known for his passion and relentless desire to win, was visibly frustrated following a controversial moment in the match, leading to an animated discussion with the official.
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Cameras captured Messi gesturing emphatically as he voiced his concerns, with the referee listening before signaling for play to continue. The incident quickly became a major talking point among fans, many of whom debated whether Argentina had been denied a crucial decision during the high-pressure knockout encounter.
Queria entender o pq que o Messi se sente tão à vontade pra falar com o ÁRBITRO como se tivesse dando ordem…
— Sem Cartilha (@SemCartilha) July 12, 2026
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The tense interaction came in a fiercely contested quarter-final where every decision carried enormous significance. Switzerland defended resolutely while Argentina searched for openings, making each refereeing call a source of frustration for players on both sides as the match remained delicately poised.
Despite the heated exchange, Messi quickly regained his composure and shifted his focus back to leading Argentina on the pitch. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner continued to orchestrate attacks and inspire his teammates.
The footage of Messi confronting the referee rapidly spread across social media, adding another dramatic chapter to an already gripping World Cup quarter-final. While emotions ran high in the battle for a semifinal place, the Argentine superstar once again demonstrated the fierce competitive spirit that has defined his legendary international career.