Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark entered Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks leading the WNBA in assists. Having set numerous records with her playmaking this season, Clark has proven her ability to facilitate at the WNBA level.
Named the WNBA’s Eastern Conference Player of the Month on Wednesday, Clark was honored for her incredible run in August. Averaging 24.0 points, 8.5 assists and 5.2 rebounds in August, Clark led the Fever to a 5-1 record and their first playoff appearance since 2016.
Taking on the last place Los Angeles Sparks on Wednesday, Clark and the Fever picked up their fifth-straight win.
Continuing her impressive play in Wednesday’s game against Los Angeles, Clark again put her shooting and passing ability on full display.
Throwing an incredible behind-the-back assist to her All-Star teammate Aliyah Boston, Clark had WNBA fans in disbelief.
This clip has gone vial on X, tallying over 1,000 likes in less than 20 minutes. The official Fever account on X also posted a slow-mo video of Clark’s pass that has fans excited.
“I can’t even do that in 2k basketball game,” @JNNonX wrote.
Like with all of their slow-mo replays of Clark’s incredible highlights, the Fever’s media team is being praised for this content.
“This is art #WNBA @IndianaFever,” @kschroeder1720 on X wrote.
The WNBA’s assists leader by a wide margin, Clark not only tallies them at a high volume, but often does so an impressive fashion.
Entering play averaging 8.4 assists, Clark finished with 10 in the win over Los Angeles.