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WNBA Fans In Disbelief Over Slow-Mo Video Of Caitlin Clark Pass originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Caitlin Clark was sensational in her first game back from a quad injury, providing the Indiana Fever with not only her long-range shooting but also her much-needed playmaking.
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The WNBA All-Star finished the game with 32 points, eight rebounds and nine assists to lead the Fever to the 102-88 win. Her seven 3-pointers also allowed Indiana to achieve a franchise record of 17 triples made in the game.
The Liberty simply had no answer for Clark, even with Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart combining for 58 points.
While Clark’s 3-point shooting — particularly her step-back triple over Breanna Stewart in the second quarter — drew plenty of attention, her playmaking during the contest was equally impressive.
In fact, early in the first quarter, she already delivered the best dime of the game when she threw a pass to Aliyah Boston from three-quarters of the basketball court.
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The pass resulted in an easy layup for Boston, and the Fever themselves couldn’t help but give the play a slow-motion treatment for fans to enjoy.
“CAITLIN CLARK IS SO BACK,” a hyped supporter said of the pass. Another poster echoed a similar sentiment, noting, “Yea… CC is back!”
“SPEECHLESS!!! THATS HOW YOU MAKE A COME BACK,” a fan shared.
A commenter remarked, “Caitlin’s court vision is absolutely incredible! Unmatched!
“Great Look!” a follower added.
A sixth social media user further stated, “As it should be ..that was perfection on a pass.”
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22). Grace Smith/IndyStar-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Aside from her brilliant performance, Clark also made history in the game. Not only did she become the fourth-fastest player to reach 850 career points, but she also surpassed Candace Parker for the most 30-5-5 games in a player’s first two seasons with three.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 15, 2025, where it first appeared.