One Caitlin Clark pass reminded everyone why she’s must-watch TV originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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The final score will show the Dallas Wings escaped Indianapolis with a 107-104 win over the Indiana Fever on Saturday. It will show Kelsey Mitchell poured in 30 points to keep Indiana alive deep into the fourth quarter. It will show rookie Paige Bueckers scored 20 points in her regular-season debut for Dallas. But one of the biggest moments of the game came on a single pass from Caitlin Clark.
Midway through the third quarter, Clark drove into the lane with Dallas collapsing around her. Most players would have picked up the dribble or forced a difficult shot attempt. Instead, Clark calmly delivered a behind-the-back bounce pass to Myisha Hines-Allen for an easy layup that immediately brought the crowd to its feet.
It was the type of play that looked impossible in real time.
Caitlin Clark keeps creating moments fans can’t stop watching
That assist quickly exploded across social media because it perfectly captured why Clark continues to draw so much attention around the league. The numbers matter, of course. Clark finished with 20 points in 30 minutes and once again controlled huge stretches of Indiana’s offense. But the reason fans keep tuning in goes beyond points or box scores. It’s the unpredictability. Every possession feels like it could turn into a highlight.
That’s a rare quality in any sport. Clark plays with a pace and creativity that constantly pressures defenses into making split-second decisions. Once Dallas shifted toward her drive, she instantly recognized Hines-Allen cutting behind the defense and delivered the ball without hesitation. The timing was just as impressive as the pass itself.
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Caitlin Clark with the behind the back pass to Myisha Hines-Allen!
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Saturday’s opener also showed how much intrigue surrounds this matchup moving forward. The game featured Clark on one side and the Dallas rookie duo of Bueckers and Azzi Fudd on the other, creating one of the most talent-packed young matchups the league has seen in years. Add in established stars like Arike Ogunbowale and Mitchell, and the atmosphere felt far bigger than a typical early-season game.
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Bueckers looked comfortable immediately, scoring 20 points while helping Dallas withstand Indiana’s late pushes. Mitchell answered with an aggressive scoring performance of her own, repeatedly attacking the Wings defense and keeping the Fever within striking distance.
But even with all the scoring, fans kept circling back to Clark’s pass. That says everything about the kind of player she is becoming for the WNBA. Some stars dominate with scoring explosions. Others control games with efficiency. Clark can do those things, but she also creates moments that people immediately want to replay, share and talk about.
And on Saturday afternoon, one pass was enough to remind everyone why she’s become must-watch television.
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