Caitlin Clark already back in practice with Indiana Fever after being controversially left off USA women’s basketball team.

Caitlin Clark is already back in practice with the Indiana Fever after her controversial snub from the USA women’s basketball team in the Olympics.

Earlier in the summer, fans cried foul after the rookie sensation was left out of the Olympic roster that got sent to Paris. Her snub came as Clark continued to bring more eyes to the WNBA, shattering attendance and viewership records.

However, Clark remains focused on finishing her first WNBA season strong and is back in the lab despite their next game not coming until August 16 – after the Olympics.

On Tuesday, Clark was pictured at the Fever training facility gearing up for the rest of the season.

The former Iowa star was sporting her Nike Kobe 5 Protro PE’s during the session. She also appeared to be jovial while talking about her new footwear.

Caitlin Clark returned to practice with the Indiana Fever after being left out of the Olympics

Caitlin Clark returned to practice with the Indiana Fever after being left out of the Olympics

Caitlin Clark debuted her first Nike Kobe 5 Protro PE’s at practice, and talked about how special it is to have her own player exclusives 😍

“I feel like it’s Fever, but it’s also Iowa, so you get the best of both worlds.” pic.twitter.com/4d3FVakThh

‘It’s pretty cool, I feel like it’s Fever but it’s also Iowa,’ Clark said of the shoe. ‘You get the best of both worlds. I have another one that you’ll probably see me wear later on – that is even more Fever, so just wait for that one.’

‘But yeah, you got the yellow [and] they look a little similar to the Bruce Lee’s that I wear but still different,’ she added. ‘I like the gold swoosh. It’s the black and yellow, you can’t go wrong.’

In a head-to-head race with Angel Reese for rookie of the year, Clark currently leads the Fever in points, assists, and steals. The rookie averages 17.1 points, 5.8 boards, 8.2 dishes, and 1.5 steals per game.

The rookie is averaging 17.1 points, 5.8 boards, 8.2 dishes, and 1.5 steals per game in the WNBA

The rookie is averaging 17.1 points, 5.8 boards, 8.2 dishes, and 1.5 steals per game in the WNBA

Clark helped the WNBA All-Stars defeat team USA with 10 assists before the break

Clark helped the WNBA All-Stars defeat team USA with 10 assists before the break

The USA women's basketball team blew Japan out, 102-76, in their first group game in Paris

The USA women’s basketball team blew Japan out, 102-76, in their first group game in Paris

Clark scored 24 points in their last game, a loss to the Dallas Wings before the break before leading the WNBA All-Stars in assists past Team USA on July 20. The Fever are 11-15 heading into their last 14 games of the season.

Their campaign will resume against the 13-12 Phoenix Mercury.

In the meantime, Team USA will head into their second group game on Thursday against Belgium after a blowout 102-76 win over Japan.