Caitlin Clark gets:
Caitlin Clark gets to be fastest to reach WNBA sharpshooting breakthrough, records 2nd triple-double
Another Caitlin Clark win. Another Caitlin Clark milestone.
The Indiana Fever genius and driving candidate for WNBA Rooke of the Year nailed four 3-pointers as she scored 24 focuses as portion of a triple-double in the Fever’s 93-86 win over the Los Angeles Sparks.
She got to be the speediest player in WNBA history to reach 100 3-pointers in a season. She had 10 bounce back and 10 helps as she recorded her moment triple-double of her career. As Clark snatched a late Kia Nurture miss, the swarm at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse erupted.
“Of course I knew, but truly, like, we were fair attempting to get stops,” she said.
Fellow Fever star Aliyah Boston included 24 focuses:
Fellow Fever star Aliyah Boston included 24 focuses, 14 bounce back and four helps in the win. Kelsey Mitchell had 18 points.
The Fever move to 18-16 on the season as they are immovably open into the postseason picture after beginning the year 1-8. Since the return from the Olympics, the Fever have been 7-1, with their solitary misfortune coming against the Minnesota Lynx.
“Definitely, cool,” Clark said some time recently the Sparkles amusement of making the postseason. “It doesn’t indeed have to come down to the wire for us, and I think that’s extraordinary. Like you can fair unwind and play ball and have a part of fun. No doubt, we fulfilled that, but there’s still so much more cleared out on the table.”
Erica Wheeler clarified there is still more for the group to do.
“The work is not done,” Wheeler said. “We still have six, seven more diversions, and we can’t think ahead like that. Me being a vet, I know that for a reality. So for me, it’s not time to think around the playoffs. You’ve got seven recreations left.”

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