
Caitlin Clark Creates Many More WNBA Records in Fever Win vs Storm
Caitlin Clark has 45 points, 10 assists for the WNBA's first 40-10 game
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Caitlin Clark has 45 points, 10 assists for the WNBA's first 40-10 game. Kelsey Mitchell scored 30 points for the Fever (15-10) and Monique Billings added 16. Clark, who had four steals and two blocks, also became the fastest player in WNBA history to make 200 career 3-pointers, doing it in 74 games, breaking the previous mark of 81 games set by Katie Smith.
Furthermore, Her 45 points were also a franchise record. "Then you make plays down the stretch, and you get free throw opportunities down the stretch, and those are the ones you have to make," Clark added. And she surpassed Diana Taurasi's record for the most points created (scored or assisted on) in a single game.
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Caitlin Clark has 45 points, 10 assists for the WNBA's first 40-10 game.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesKelsey Mitchell scored 30 points for the Fever (15-10) and Monique Billings added 16.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesClark, who had four steals and two blocks, also became the fastest player in WNBA history to make 200 career 3-pointers, doing it in 74 games, breaking the previous mark of 81 games set by Katie Smith.
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Her 45 points were also a franchise record.
according to The Boston Globe"Then you make plays down the stretch, and you get free throw opportunities down the stretch, and those are the ones you have to make," Clark added.
according to Sports IllustratedAnd she surpassed Diana Taurasi's record for the most points created (scored or assisted on) in a single game.
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