Rookie Caitlin Clark-led Indiana Fever and their passionate fanbase are gearing up for their first playoff appearance in eight years. Under Christie Sides' leadership, the team has secured a spot in the postseason, ending an eight-year drought. With two regular-season games left, the Fever are preparing to embark on their long-awaited playoff journey.
The arrival of Clark has instantly uplifted the Fever franchise, with the current 19-19 record after playing 38 games on the season a clear testament to the former Iowa superstar's impact.
Echoing this sentiment, a fan took to X (formerly Twitter) to ask, "Would the Fever be in the playoffs without Caitlin Clark?"
Indiana veteran guard Erica Wheeler responded with a straightforward answer, affirming that the team would not have reached the playoffs without the 22-year-old’s pivotal contributions.
"No! But we here! Stay tuned in!"
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever endured a rough start to their 2024 season, losing eight of their first nine games. As it began to look like another disappointing year for the Eastern Conference franchise, the team regrouped and turned things around.
After finishing the first half of the season on a high note, the Fever came out firing after the Olympic break. They have won eight out of their twelve games since the season resumed.
Caitlin Clark's impact in a nutshell
Caitlin Clark is delivering one of the most remarkable rookie seasons in WNBA history, making her the clear frontrunner for the coveted Rookie of the Year award. From breaking the WNBA single-season assists record to smashing numerous rookie records, the 22-year-old has achieved milestones at an extraordinary pace.
What makes Clark's achievements even more impressive is that her record-breaking performances have directly contributed to the Indiana Fever's success.
Clark averages 19.1 points on 41.6% shooting from the field, including 33.7% from the three-point range after playing 38 games. The one-time WNBA All-Star leads the league in assists, averaging a stupendous 8.4 dimes per game.
She also averages 5.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals per games, while recording a plus/minus of -1.7 for the season. Overall, Clark has scored 726 points, becoming the first player in league history to score at least 700 points and assist 700 points in a single regular season.
Clark's Indiana Fever next host the Dallas Wings at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.