Caitlin Clark on the bench

Caitlin Clark (Photo via WNBA on ESPN)

Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark had an incredible night in Wednesday’s game against the Dallas Wings.

Clark broke the WNBA single-game assists record in Wednesday’s 101-93 loss to the Dallas Wings.

Despite her efforts, she could not will her team to win a game against the worst team in the league.

Late in the game, the Indiana Fever had called a timeout as they were down 8 points with 17.5 seconds to go.

Cameras caught Caitlin Clark ripping her coaches, saying, “Why are we on timeout? It’s done.”

During the frustrating loss, Clark finished with 19 assists, which surpassed Courtney Vandersloot’s previous all-time league record of 18 assists in a single game that she had in 2020.

Heading into Wednesday’s game, Clark was showing signs of a future hall-of-fame type of player as she had scored or assisted on 849 of the Fever’s 2,033 points this season (41.8%), per ESPN’s Rebecca Lobo, the highest percentage of team points by any player this season.

Frustrated Caitlin Clark Slams Bottle During Loss To The Dallas Wings

Caitlin Clark had a spectacular night that was also frustrating.

The Fever rookie sensation completely went unhinged as she slammed a water bottle to the ground after committing a costly turnover late in the Fever’s disappointing 101-93 road loss to the Wings.

Clark grabbed a water bottle from a staffer and wasted little time slamming it to the ground before she sat down.

Her behavior had a towel girl fearing for her life.


The 2024 No. 1 pick broke the WNBA record for assists in a game with 19.