Clark has suffered from migraines since she was young. However, she has learned how to manage them while playing basketball.

The issue came up during Indiana’s game over the Phoenix Mercury. The Fever secured an 88-82 victory, with Clark almost recording the team’s first triple-double with a stat line of 15 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds.

After the game Clark talked about her migraine attacks and how she managed them while out on the court

Adrenaline is a lot of it for me, once the game stops, that’s when I really feel it,” said Clark. “It’s hard, but honestly, I’ve suffered from them since I was a very young kid, so I found a way to manage it and still go about my business.”

While adrenaline helps Clark when she is out on the court, she admits things change once the game is over.

“Everybody around me knows that’s what I deal with, and there’s a lot bigger problems in the world, I’m lucky mine is just migraines, so I could have a lot worse things to deal with,” Clark said.

“Phoenix had a great crowd, a great environment. The lights in there were crazy, the music was crazy, so that certainly didn’t help. But, I mean, I honestly think it’s adrenaline that gets me through most games.”