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Caitlin Clark has become a co -owner of another WNBA record, but his performance came in a losing effort.
Atlanta’s dream shot down Clark’s fever, 91-90, in a thriller in Indianapolis on Tuesday evening, while rewriting history books again.
Indiana followed, 44-42, at halftime, while Clark was in pace for a second triple-double in as many matches this season. However, the dream made a 11-0 race, and it seemed that it was all over.
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The Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) fever goalkeeper reacts after having marked a 3 -point pointer against the Atlanta Rhyne Howard dream guard (10) Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Grace Smith / Indystar / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
By dragging by 11 to start the fourth, Clark struck two depths at 3 points and distributed back aid to reduce the deficit to four.
Indiana could not get closer for several minutes, but finally equaled the match with just over a minute. Aliyah Boston then went to the line with 21.7 seconds to play and gave the fever their first lead since they marked the first basket in the match. The fault against Boston was committed by Brittney Griner, who committed a fault on the game.
Rhyne Howard d’Atlanta, however, struck two free throws with 9.7 seconds to play to take an advance at a point. Clark strengthened the ball but never touched it again. The fever missed two shots to take the lead, and the dream won an exciting victory.
Clark finished with 27 points and 11 assists. It is the 10th match of 20 points and 10 assistants for Clark in his young career, linking the Record of the WNBA of Courtney Vandersloot. Vandersloot has played 430 games. Clark did not play in just 42.

The Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) fever goalkeeper leads the Atlanta Dream Rhyne Howard (10) guard in the first half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis on Tuesday, May 2025. (APPO / Michael Conroy)
Angel Reese discusses the WNBA investigation into alleged “hateful comments” during the VS. Caitlin Clark game
Clark also won his 350th assist on Tuesday in his 42nd career match. It is the fastest that a WNBA player has reached 350 assists. She also has more than 800 points, becoming the faster faster in the league to reach this important step.
Griner finished the match with 21 points and eight rebounds.
It was the first fever game since the WNBA announced that it was investigating “hateful comments” reports to Angel Reese on Saturday in a match against Indiana. Clark fever defeated Reese’s Sky, 93-58, and Clark was called to a blatant fault against Reese, which made Reese was retained from Clark.

The Indiana Caitlin Clark (22 -year -old) fever goalkeeper drives Allisha Gray (15), Atlanta’s dream custody (15) in the first half of a WNBA basketball match in Indianapolis on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (APPO / Michael Conroy)
In two games, Clark is on average 23.5 points and 10.5 assists.