With roughly 25 seconds left in the third quarter, Clark amazed WNBA fans everywhere once again.
At the top of the three-point line, the former Iowa Hawkeyes star started dribbling to her right with a Dream defender in front of her. After a few dribbles, Clark pulled off a behind-the-back move that froze the defender. She proceeded to get to the hoop and finish a layup with ease.
The official Indiana Fever social media account posted a slow-motion version of Clark’s handles, making it look that much more impressive.
WNBA fans were left astonished by Clark’s dribbling skills and voiced their opinions online.
“Caitlin Clark’s handles aren’t talked about enough”
Caitlin Clark’s handles aren’t talked about enough 🔥
pic.twitter.com/BfxEgsRcqE— Logo 3 Sports (@logo3sports) August 27, 2024
Caitlin Clark's handles 🔥🔥🔥 #FeverRisingpic.twitter.com/UfE0ocwJtC
— Betplay.io – Bitcoin Lightning Casino⚡ (@betplayio) August 27, 2024
“Steady breaking ankles”
Steady breaking ankles 🔥 https://t.co/eNc0LDEqDv
— Blanco (@FcBlanc0) August 27, 2024
Poetry in Motion https://t.co/WO66dM7j73
pic.twitter.com/1I1ichq3YK— CMSLA[G]LE (@cm_slagle) August 27, 2024
“Her ball handling is so smooth”
Her ball handling is so smooth 😮💨 https://t.co/GSFI4m79P5
— Nick_Kat (@NicholasKatsik2) August 27, 2024
“this was NASTY”
this was NASTY @CaitlinClark22 https://t.co/pczxqVT1uU
— Molly McGrath (@MollyMcGrath12) August 27, 2024
Clark finished the game with 19 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals, an all-around performance from the projected Rookie of the Year. Mitchell added a game-high 29 points and seven rebounds. She had now scored 20 or more points in each game following the Olympic break.