Fever React to Caitlin Clark Award Reveal Amid Historic Stretch of Games
The Indiana Fever reacted to Caitlin Clark winning yet another award as her impressive WNBA season continues.
The Indiana Fever are riding a historic stretch of games, currently on a four-game winning streak, largely thanks to their star guard Caitlin Clark. Clark was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week by the WNBA for her remarkable performance over the past week, averaging 25.7 points, 9.7 assists, and 3.3 rebounds per game while shooting 50.9% from the field.
Her playmaking skills were evident, as she recorded nearly 10 assists per game during this period. The Fever celebrated Clark's achievement on social media, describing her as a "maestro" and highlighting her impressive statistics. Clark's past 11 games saw her averaging even more impressive numbers, with no player in WNBA history having more games with 26-plus points and nine-plus assists in an 11-game stretch.
The Fever's success puts them in fourth place in the WNBA standings, just a half-game behind the Las Vegas Aces. Clark's consistent excellence, including her recent Eastern Conference Player of the Month win, has positioned her as a potential all-time great in the WNBA, with her name already trending among MVP contenders.
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