Caitlin Clark, a rookie with the Indiana Fever, is impressive every time she is on the court. Nobody else can match her range beyond the arc, and it was clear on full Monday night when she played the Atlanta Dream. Every night, she battles for her team's playoff chances in addition to continuing her rookie of the year campaign.
With ten games left after Monday night, Indiana is in a strong position to snap a seven-year postseason drought. After Caitlin Clark made a three-pointer from the Atlanta 'A, they took the lead and began to score in the third." Before this basket, she had previously made a 3-pointer throughout the game from the midcourt logo, but what happened just before it made it much more memorable. She appeared to have hurt her ankle early in the game, but she also had an incredible moment.
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Earlier before on Monday Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark fell to the ground after hurting her ankle seven minutes into the game against the Atlanta Dream, there was a collective gasp inside State Farm Arena. The injury seemed to occur as Clark was following Nia Coffey in the paint. She attempted to pull up and halt before colliding with teammate Aliyah Boston, but as she grounded her left ankle, it slid under her weight and she collapsed to the court.
Caitlin Clark has huge influence on the basketball court
She became the first player in WNBA history to have more than 25 steals and 25 blocks tonight. The Fever is a real threat to any team in the league because of her influence on the basketball court, and their relationship gets stronger with each passing game. Even though they are among the league's youngest clubs. Clark was treated by the training crew while she was clearly in pain on the ground. In the end, the 22-year-old worked her way over to the bench by herself.