Caitlin Clark is unlike any player that has come before her in the history of the WNBA.
The third-year Indiana Fever superstar isn't perfect, but she is clearly special, and she proved that on Thursday night against the Chicago Sky.
Clark finished with 32 points, seven rebounds and 10 assists in an overtime win.
She shot 8-for-18 from the floor, and only 1-for-6 from 3-point range, but made up for that by shooting 15-for-15 at the foul line.
Most notably, it was the third 30-point, 10-assist game of Clark's WNBA career.
There have only been four of those total by every other player in league history.
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Yes, the overtime period helped Clark out slightly, but she was still putting together a remarkable night no matter how long this game went.
WNBA games are 40 minutes, as opposed to the 48-minute length of NBA games, which is why 30-10 games are so rare. There's just a little less time to count up all those stats.
Clark does it with relative comfort, though. She's a prolific scorer when she wants to be, and she's got some of the best passing vision in the sport.
When you put it all together, Clark is simply more potent in those regards combined than anyone has ever been before in the WNBA.
When Clark plays, it's always worth watching. There's never been anyone quite like her.

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