Caitlin Clark's last-second 3-pointer sends Fever by Mystics - ESPN
WASHINGTON — Caitlin Clark was alone with the ball, right in the front of the logo with the game on the line.
As frustrating as this season has been at times for her and the Indiana Fever, this was Clark's comfort zone — and the shot hit nothing but net.
Clark's 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining gave Indiana a 78-76 victory over the Washington Mystics on Monday night — and gave the 24-year-old star a signature moment following a rocky stretch at the start of her third season.
«Sometimes we take great players, and certainly generational talent, for granted,» Indiana coach Stephanie White said. «What she did was incredible for us. She's going to have many more moments like that. I know she is. And we needed this one tonight.»
Indiana was just 5-5 entering the game. Clark was filling up the stat sheet but had not been shooting the ball well — this amid having to answer for a feisty sideline exchange with White and being the subject of perpetual online discourse.
But in front of a packed crowd at Washington's CareFirst Arena, she contributed to another electric atmosphere. White was asked if this game-winning 3 might quiet the «noise» around Clark, but that might be impossible.
«I don't know that the noise is ever going to be quiet,» White said. «This is what Caitlin does. She makes big shots, and she has big moments.»
After scoring 10 points in the first quarter, Clark was derailed for a bit because of foul trouble. Her four-point play in the third pushed Indiana's lead to 17, but the Mystics rallied.
Down by one with 36 seconds left, Clark missed two straight free throws, but before another round of discourse could even get started, Washington turned the ball over and Clark patiently found Kelsey Mitchell in transition


