Caitlin Clark contributed significantly to the Indiana Fever's 83-71 win against the Atlanta Dream on Thursday night, tying her own WNBA record. Clark recorded 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 8 assists, making her the fastest player in league history to achieve over 150 points and 50 assists in a season. This milestone was reached shortly after a controversial game against the Portland Fire, where Clark's coach, Stephanie White, faced criticism for her decisions. Clark stated she was not affected by the backlash and focused on the game. The Fever's victory improved their record to 5-4, while Clark holds a career record of 5-1 against Angel Reese of the Dream.
Caitlin Clark Ties WNBA Record in Indiana Fever's Victory Over Atlanta Dream
Caitlin Clark helped the Indiana Fever secure an 83-71 victory over the Atlanta Dream, tying her own WNBA record for fastest player to reach 150 points and 50 assists in a season. This performance followed recent criticism of her coach, Stephanie White, after a previous loss. The Fever's win brings their record to 5-4.
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Caitlin Clark ties her own WNBA record as Fever move past drama with win over Angel Reese, Dream
Caitlin Clark Ties WNBA Record in Indiana Fever's Victory Over Atlanta Dream