There have been three games in WNBA history in which a single player recorded 14 points, 13 rebounds and 5 steals.
Two of those belong to Caitlin Clark.
Those are the exact numbers Clark had Sunday as her Indiana Fever blew out Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings. They would've been higher if Clark didn't get so much time to chill on the bench with the game in hand.
She's now the record holder in this extremely rare 14-13-5 club in the WNBA, per The Clark Report.
The only other such game in league history was recorded by Alyssa Thomas.
Otherwise, it's just Clark.
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She scored seven quick points Sunday and from there was pretty much in playmaker and disruptor mode the rest of the way. It was impressive to see the way Clark jumped in some passing lanes to go the other way with steals.
The game featured the three most recent No. 1 overall picks in Clark, Bueckers and Aliyah Boston. Bueckers scored 21 points with four assists. Boston added 17 points.
But it was Clark, again, who made WNBA history.
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