In a shootaround before the Indiana Fever's Friday game against the Las Vegas Aces, Caitlin Clark knocked down a long 3-pointer and referenced the famous "Bang!" celebration from Mike Breen.
Clark is known for her skills that extend past the 3-point arc. Although she struggled to be a consistent long-range threat early in the season, the Fever rookie has started to pick up the pace after the WNBA's Olympic break.
Clark knocked down a 3-pointer from the right wing, where the arena's name is placed.
Tonight marks the fourth and final game of the Fever and the Aces. In the third game on Wednesday, Las Vegas won 86-75. Clark had difficulty against the defending champions as she only had 16 points, three rebounds and six assists.
When it came to her efficiency, she only made six out of her 22 attempts from the field. The former Iowa Hawkeyes star converted just one of the 10 attempts behind the 3-point arc.
She will try to improve her game against the two-time champions tonight. With her recent logo 3-pointer, Clark appears to be prepared for another showdown to give her team another win to their record.
Caitlin Clark's previous game against the Aces set a new record
Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA doesn't go unnoticed. Many are aware of how many people have started to watch women's basketball since Clark emerged as one of the stars.
In the Fever's Wednesday loss against the Aces, plenty of fans tuned in on the game. Fans wanted to see the star rookie take on the champions, generating over 678,000 viewers on NBA TV. It is now the most-viewed WNBA game on NBA TV, surpassing the previous record of the Fever-Wings game on Sept. 1, which garnered 652,000 viewers.
According to Sports Media Watch, it is the most viewed game on the network since Game 5 of the 2023 NBA playoffs, where the Miami Heat upset the Milwaukee Bucks.