Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark tweaked her left ankle during a recent individual workout, according to Fieldhouse Files reporter Scott Agness. The “very mild” bone bruise will not affect Clark’s return timeline from her right groin injury.Yahoo Sports @YahooSportsLINKCaitlin Clark suffered a “very mild” bone bruise in her left ankle during a workout in Phoenix on Aug. 7, per @ScottAgness. The bone bruise does not affect her return timeline, and Clark will still be out rehabbing her groin.Agness reported that Clark suffered the bone bruise Aug. 7, before the Fever’s 95-60 loss to the Mercury. That game also saw Indiana lose guards Sydney Colson (torn ACL) and Aari McDonald (broken foot) to season-ending injuries.On Tuesday, the Fever announced that guard Sophie Cunningham is also out for the season with a torn MCL in her right knee. Cunningham, in her first season with Indiana, exited Sunday’s 99-93 overtime win over the Connecticut Sun after colliding with Bria Hartley.Caitlin Clark, who was named an All-Star for the second time in two seasons, last suited up for the Fever on July 15. She has missed 13 straight games because of her groin issue.To fill the hole in its backcourt, Indiana signed Odyssey Sims and Shey Peddy to seven-day contracts. The Fever will be eligible to sign a third hardship player after Cunningham misses their game on Friday against the league-leading Minnesota Lynx.Stephanie White says Caitlin Clark is yet to rejoin team practiceIndiana Fever coach Stephanie White gave an update on Caitlin Clark's return timeline. Clark was on the sidelines, alongside Sophie Cunningham and Aari McDonald, during the team's practice session on Wednesday."Until (Clark) can get into practice,, and until you guys see her in practice, it's really status quo, same as same as we have been." White told reporters on Wednesday.Chloe Peterson @chloepeterson67LINKWhen asked if there’s an update on Caitlin Clark, Stephanie White said “Until she can get into practice, and until you guys see her in practice, it's really status quo, same as same as we have been.” Clark sat off to the side of practice in the portion open to media today.The Fever are No. 6 in the standings with a 19-16 record. With nine games remaining, they are 1.5 games ahead of the eighth and final playoff spot and are three games behind No. 2.Indiana hopes to get Clark back as it gears up for a playoff push. Clark has missed 22 of the Fever’s 35 games. They are 8-5 with the reigning Rookie of the Year in the lineup and 11-11 without her.