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Caitlin Clark ties WNBA record as Fever beat Dream amid coach controversy

Caitlin Clark scored 17 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and dished out eight assists Thursday night, helping the Indiana Fever to an 83-71 win over the Atlanta Dream. Clark tied her own WNBA record for the fastest player to reach 150 points and 50 assists in a season, according to league statistics.

The milestone came days after Clark and Fever head coach Stephanie White were involved in a heated exchange during Indiana’s loss to the Portland Fire. The incident drew criticism, with some fans calling for White’s job after she benched Clark during the game. Clark addressed the controversy ahead of the game, saying she does not pay attention to social media negativity.

During Thursday’s game, tensions briefly resurfaced when fans grew frustrated with White’s decision not to challenge a foul call on Clark. However, Clark reaffirmed her connection with White by publicly celebrating with her during a key run, signaling that their relationship remains strong. The Fever used a 16-3 run to build a 58-46 lead and secured the victory with contributions from Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 25 points, and Aliyah Boston, with 19.

Angel Reese led the Dream with a double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, despite shooting just 4-for-9 from the field. The win marked Clark’s 5-1 record against Reese in her career. Indiana improved to 5-4 in the standings, though questions remain about whether White’s coaching strategies are fully utilizing the roster’s potential.

The victory offered a positive note for the Fever and Clark, but the lingering controversy over coaching decisions continues to attract attention. Fans and analysts will watch to see how Indiana progresses in the season.

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Jon Ross Myers

Jon Ross Myers is the executive editor and publisher of the Mississippi News Network, Mississippi's largest digital only media company. He can be reached at editor@tippahnews.com

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