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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever absolutely crushed Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky, 93-58! Clark posted her third career triple-double, 20 PTS, 10 REB and 10 AST, along with 2 STL and 4 BLK! Reese had 12 PTS, 17 REB on 5-14 along with 5 TOV shooting in the blowout loss. . Buy the popular Indiana Fever t-shirt herešŸ‘‡

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever Crush Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky in 93-58 Blowout

The Indiana Fever sent a powerful message to the rest of the WNBA with a dominating 93-58 win over the Chicago Sky, led by rookie phenom Caitlin Clark. The highly anticipated matchup between Clark and fellow rookie standout Angel Reese didn’t disappoint in terms of drama, but it was Clark and the Fever who emphatically stole the show.

Caitlin Clark posted her third career triple-double, finishing with 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, while also contributing 2 steals and an impressive 4 blocks. Clark’s court vision, scoring, and defensive presence were on full display as she orchestrated the Fever’s offense with precision and confidence. Whether it was knocking down deep threes, dishing no-look passes, or making timely defensive stops, Clark looked every bit like the rising superstar fans and analysts have been expecting her to become.

Her teammates followed her lead, as the Fever put together their most complete performance of the season. Their defense smothered the Sky from the start, holding Chicago to just 29.7% shooting from the field and forcing 17 turnovers. Indiana’s energy and execution on both ends made it clear they were not just playing to win—they were playing to make a statement.

Angel Reese, who has been one of the brightest spots for the Sky this season, had a tough night despite grabbing 17 rebounds. She finished with 12 points on 5-of-14 shooting, while also committing 5 turnovers. The Fever’s physical interior defense limited her ability to score efficiently, and Clark’s versatility on both ends seemed to set the tone from the jump. Though Reese fought hard on the boards, she struggled to convert in the paint and was often double-teamed when she got deep post position.

This latest matchup continues the growing rivalry between the two rookies, who have been linked since their days in college and throughout the early stages of their WNBA careers. While both players have promising futures, Clark clearly had the upper hand in this meeting, and the Fever walked away with a confidence-boosting win.

The victory marked a significant turning point for Indiana, who had struggled earlier in the season to close out games. Now, with Clark finding her rhythm and teammates stepping up around her, the Fever look like a team that’s beginning to gel. Fans packed the arena in droves, many sporting the now-iconic Indiana Fever t-shirts that have become a symbol of the team’s newfound popularity and hope.

 

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