
Caitlin Clark, Fever Lose to A'ja Wilson, Aces as WNBA Fans Hype Historic Attendance
Caitlin Clark struggled as the Indiana Fever fell to the Las Vegas Aces by the final score of 88-69 on Tuesday night.
Indiana's clash with Las Vegas occurred in front of 20,366 fans at T-Mobile Arena, representing the largest WNBA crowd since 1999.
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Clark scored 13 points, although she shot just 4-12 from the field and 1-7 from behind the arc. While she dished out 11 assists, she also turned the ball over six times and committed five fouls. Indiana was outscored by 19 points in her 37 minutes on the floor.
It was still a successful day for Clark overall, as she earned an All-Star spot earlier in the evening.
However, fans were still dismayed by her inefficient shooting night against the Aces.
While Clark couldn't find any type of rhythm, that wasn't the case for A'ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum. Wilson dropped 28 points and pulled down nine rebounds on 13-22 shooting, while Plum finished with a game-high 34 points on 55.0/54.5/85.7 shooting splits.
The Aces showed the Fever why they're the reigning champions on Tuesday.










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