When we talk about generational talents in basketball, Caitlin Clark is at the top of that list. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Indiana Fever has not just met expectations — she’s shattered them. In a league known for elite athleticism and game IQ, Clark’s fearless performances and record-breaking numbers have made it clear: she’s built different.

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One performance, in particular, solidified her “BEAST MODE” status — and the stats leave no doubt.

The Game That Broke the Internet

On September 4, 2024, during a regular-season WNBA clash between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks, Caitlin Clark dropped a historic triple-double:

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24 points

10 assists

10 rebounds

But it wasn’t just about the numbers — it was how she did it.
Clark controlled the game with poise and pace, hitting logo-range three-pointers, delivering no-look dimes in transition, and crashing the boards like a seasoned veteran. In a tight game that ended 93-86 in favor of Indiana, she took over in the fourth quarter, scoring or assisting on 16 of the team’s last 21 points.

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The performance was hailed across sports media as the moment Clark officially “arrived” in the pros — not just as a top rookie, but as a league-changing force.

Shattering Records at Lightning Speed

That game wasn’t an outlier — it was the culmination of weeks of dominance.

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By the end of the 2024 season, Caitlin Clark had:

Become the fastest player in WNBA history to hit 100 three-pointers (in just 34 games).

Broken the WNBA rookie assist record, surpassing Ticha Penicheiro’s previous mark of 225.

Recorded multiple triple-doubles, a feat only accomplished by a few legendary names like Candace Parker and Sabrina Ionescu — and Clark did it as a rookie.

 

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These aren’t just good numbers. These are all-time great numbers — achieved by someone who’s not even 25.

That Viral Scrimmage: The Moment the World Knew

Before her WNBA heroics, Caitlin Clark already gave fans a glimpse of her beast mode potential during her time at Iowa.
In a now-viral scrimmage video that resurfaced in 2025, Clark was seen dropping 22 points in just two minutes against an all-male practice squad.

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Five straight logo threes. Step-backs. Pull-ups in transition. The gym exploded. Teammates were speechless. Opponents were stunned.
This wasn’t just a “hot streak” — it was proof that Clark was built for greatness under any condition, against anyone.

More Than Just a Shooter

While most headlines praise her for her deep shooting range, basketball purists know Clark’s value goes far beyond the arc.

Court Vision: Her passing ability rivals top-tier point guards in the NBA and WNBA alike. She reads defenses in real time, often dishing assists before her teammates realize they’re open.

Rebounding: Despite her size (6’0”), Clark has shown tenacity on the glass, averaging over 5 rebounds per game.

Basketball IQ: She controls tempo like a veteran. Whether it’s drawing fouls, managing the shot clock, or setting teammates up in rhythm — Clark sees the game several moves ahead.

 

 

 

The Fever’s Franchise Cornerstone

The Indiana Fever, who were struggling with attendance and visibility in recent years, have seen a full revival since Clark’s arrival.
Jersey sales, TV ratings, and social media engagement skyrocketed. For the first time in years, the Fever were playing to sold-out crowds in both home and away games — and much of that credit belongs to Caitlin Clark.

With a supporting cast that includes stars like Aliyah Boston, the Fever are now seen as a rising superteam, and Clark is the engine driving them forward.

Looking Ahead: A Legacy in the Making

As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes remain on Clark. Can she lead the Fever to a playoff run? Will she be an MVP candidate in just her second season? If the current trajectory holds, the answer is a resounding yes.

Caitlin Clark is not just a “good rookie.” She’s a movement. She’s changing the way the game is played, the way it’s consumed, and the way it’s marketed.

And when you look back at “that game” — the triple-double against the Sparks, the viral scrimmage, the records shattered — you realize something simple but powerful:

That’s the moment Caitlin Clark went BEAST MODE.
And she hasn’t slowed down since.