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Video: Caitlin Clark Credits 'Aggressive Mindset' for 1st 30-Point Game in WNBA

Timothy RappMay 28, 2024

Caitlin Clark put up a career-high 30 points on Tuesday night, albeit in an 88-82 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks, dropping the Indiana Fever to 1-7 on the season.

She credited an aggressive approach for her strong performance.

"I think I just played with an aggressive mindset," she told reporters. "I think that was the biggest thing—to play downhill the best I could. We did some good things and then we just kind of shot ourselves in the foot."

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She also notched six assists, five rebounds, three steals and three blocks, shooting 7-of-16 from the field, though she had seven turnovers. Those are the ups and downs that come with being a rookie.

The Fever will take those ups, however. Clark's 30-point showing was the third-most points in game by a rookie in franchise history, trailing only the pair of 32-point games Tamika Catchings posted back in 2002.

Clark is special. If she remains aggressive and continues to evolve, she's going to truly take the WNBA by storm.

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