15h29 CEST
18/07/2026
Caitlin Clark says she had the belief that she was going to have a good game before enjoying a record-breaking outing for the Indiana Fever.
Clark became the first player in WNBA history to finish a game with 45 points and 10 assists as the Fever earned a 110-107 victory over the Seattle Storm.
It was a record-breaking game all around for Clark, who scored a career-high tally by notching the first 40-10 game in the WNBA.
She also became the fastest player in the competition to make 200 career 3-pointers, doing so in 74 games and breaking the previous mark of 81 set by Katie Smith.
Clark, who got her fifth double-double of the season, shot 11-of-18 from the field, 6-of-10 from 3-point range and hit 17 of 19 free throws to set a franchise scoring record.
"Some nights, like, you know you have it – even before the ball tips," Clark said.
"I felt like it was going to be one of those for me.
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"I feel like you just have to believe you're going to have those type of nights, and you have to visualize having those types of nights. And I feel like that's what I did."
It was Clark's fourth game with 30 points and 10 assists, but she also had four steals and two blocks, including a vital one late on that set the Fever on their way to the victory.
The Storm, who set a team record for points scored in a normal-time loss, had led 88-82 after three quarters, but Clark got 16 points in the fourth.
"Just greatness right here, man," said Fever center Makayla Timpson.
"She [Clark] does some crazy stuff out there on the court, man."