Caitlin Clark leaves fans speechless with ridiculous move during Fever win over Dream

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Caitlin Clark entered Thursday night's matchup against the Atlanta Dream looking to bounce back from one of her quietest performances of the season. The Indiana Fever star did exactly that.

After scoring just six points in Indiana's previous game, Clark helped lead the Fever to an 83-71 victory over the Dream, finishing with 17 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and a block. While her all-around stat line stood out, one sequence in the third quarter quickly became the defining moment of the night.

Caitlin Clark delivers the play of the game

With Indiana clinging to a 44-43 lead midway through the third quarter, Clark took control. Matched up against Atlanta's Allisha Gray, Clark used a smooth behind-the-back dribble to create separation before stepping to her left and launching a deep 25-foot three-pointer.

The shot dropped cleanly through the net and immediately energized both the crowd and the Fever bench. It was the type of shot that has become synonymous with Clark's game, dating back to her college days at Iowa. Defenders know she can pull up from well beyond the arc, yet she continues to find ways to create just enough space to get those shots off.

Fever star looks more like herself

The highlight came at an important time for both Clark and Indiana. Questions had surfaced after the Fever's recent struggles and Clark's season-low scoring performance in the team's previous outing. Thursday provided a reminder of just how impactful she can be even when she isn't putting up massive scoring numbers.

Clark controlled the tempo throughout the game, consistently creating opportunities for teammates while keeping Atlanta's defense on its heels. Her connection with Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston proved especially important. The duo combined for 44 points as Indiana gradually pulled away in the second half.

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Indiana gains momentum heading into next stretch

The victory moved Indiana to 5-4 on the season and gave the Fever a much-needed boost after a difficult stretch. For Clark, the performance served as another reminder that even on a night when she isn't chasing scoring records, she remains one of the most dangerous offensive players in the WNBA.

And while the box score showed another strong all-around performance, it was one sidestep three-pointer that everyone will remember from Thursday night. The shot was vintage Caitlin Clark, confident, fearless and from a distance most players wouldn't even consider.

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