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Caitlin Clark broke another WNBA record during her stellar rookie season, but she’s not happy about how she got it.
On Tuesday night, Clark again etched herself in the record breaks with another ridiculous stat line.
During the Fever’s game against the Dallas Wings, Clark broke the WNBA single-game assists record after dishing out 19 assists.
Caitlin Clark is in a category of her own π
With 19 assists in tonight's game, Clark has set a new record for most AST in a single game in WNBA history
Previously, Courtney Vandersloot held the record with 18 AST in a game for the Chicago Sky vs. the Indiana Fever in 2020 pic.twitter.com/dUVzusSBTp
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Despite breaking the record, Clark seemed frustrated by her team’s inability to win and was seen slamming a water bottle on the sidelines.
Please look at the girl handing out the towels when Caitlin launches her water bottle ππ pic.twitter.com/Mt6jdAqCKk
— telly tarzanπ¦ (@juicifer_) July 18, 2024
After the game, Clark talked about her frustrations on the court.
..it’s kind of frustrating. I feel like we’ve left two games out there that are very winnable for us going into the break. The Mystics at home & then obviously this one. Then we’ve won other matchups that are really tough… you can’t leave these opportunities.”
CC: "…it's kind of frustrating. I feel like we've left two games out there that are very winnable for us going into the break. The Mystics at home & then obviously this one. Then we've won other matchups that are really tough… you can't leave these opportunities."
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— Matthew Byrne (@MatthewByrne1) July 18, 2024
Clark was humble while speaking about breaking the record.
“I mean ββ I just try to set my teammates up for success.”
CC asked about the meaning of the WNBA assist record:
Aliyah Boston: "She's gonna say it means nothing. But I think it's pretty cool. I think that's pretty cool. So, sorry."
CC: "I mean ββ I just try to set my teammates up for success. I think at times [continued]"
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— Matthew Byrne (@MatthewByrne1) July 18, 2024