
Caitlin Clark's Third 30-and-10 Game Rewrites the WNBA Record Book Before Fever-Sun
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Caitlin Clark hung 32 points and 10 assists on the Chicago Sky on Thursday night, the third 30-point, 10-assist game of her WNBA career. The rest of the league has produced four such stat lines combined in 28 seasons. Indiana Fever 114, Chicago Sky 106 in overtime, and the record book is now a Caitlin Clark personal project.
This was not a quiet, market-correcting performance after a slow start to the season. Aliyah Boston added 34 and 12, making her and Clark the first teammates in WNBA history with 30-point double-doubles in the same game. Clark went 15-for-15 from the free-throw line. Indiana sits 7-5 and travels to Connecticut for a Saturday tip with a roster that suddenly looks like one of the league's two scariest offenses.
What Clark Just Did to the WNBA Leaderboard
The 30-point, 10-assist club is one of the harshest filters in basketball. In two-plus decades of WNBA basketball, that line has been hit four times by players not named Caitlin Clark. Clark now has three of them on her own, with the first coming in her rookie year against the same Sky in 2024.
The third one, on June 11 in Indianapolis, came on a night where the Fever needed every possession. Chicago erased a double-digit Indiana lead late in regulation, Skylar Diggins tied it at 98 with a long three after a Fever inbounds turnover, and the game spilled into overtime. Boston broke it open with a free-throw line jumper, Kelsey Mitchell added a fast-break layup, and Clark closed it out at the line.
Two numbers from the box score that betting markets are still digesting:
1. 15-for-15 from the line. Clark is now one of the most reliable late-game scoring engines in the league when defenders are forced to foul. 2. 10 assists with a 32-point usage night. The volume scorer and the primary playmaker are still the same person. That is what makes the prop sheet such a problem for opponents.
Boston and Clark becoming the first teammates ever with 30-point double-doubles in the same WNBA game is the kind of co-star data point that quietly reshapes futures markets, not just single-game props.
The Monday Game-Winner That Set the Table
Three days before the Sky game, Clark hit the first game-winning shot of her WNBA career, a 31-foot pull-up three with 2.5 seconds left to beat the Washington Mystics 78-76. She finished 19, 3, and 5 on 7-for-16 shooting, with a 4-for-10 night from deep. The Fever blew most of a 17-point lead, Sonia Citron pushed Washington in front with 4.3 seconds to play, and Clark answered from a step inside the logo.
Two clutch wins in four days, both with Clark either initiating or finishing the decisive possession, against teams Indiana is fighting for playoff seeding. The market that had Indiana as a middle-of-the-pack futures bet to start the year now has to decide whether the 7-5 record undersells the team or finally catches up.
Fever vs Sun: What Changes on the Prop Sheet
Indiana travels to Connecticut on June 13 for the back end of this stretch. The Sun went into the week sub-.500 and have given up triple-digit point totals in three of their last five games. Connecticut is exactly the kind of opponent that lets Clark stack assists, because Indiana can play uptempo without paying for it on the defensive end.
Prop sheets to watch when lines drop:
1. Clark assists. Three 30-and-10 games in 36 career outings is not normal. Whatever Clark's assist line opens at, defenses double-teaming after the Sky game will only amplify her playmaking volume against a Sun rotation that struggles to switch. 2. Clark made threes. She is shooting and getting to her spots without limp. The volume is there, the rim pressure is there, and the free-throw rate (15 attempts on Thursday) is real. 3. Boston points. The 34-point game is the kind of breakout that books are slow to price up. If Connecticut sends doubles at Clark, Boston gets 18 to 20 touches in the short roll.
The Sun are still working through a transitional roster, and Indiana's net rating in transition jumps when Clark plays full minutes. If Clark's minutes restriction is officially gone, this is a spot where the team total props lean over more than the closing line implies.
The Bigger Story: Indiana's Ceiling
The Fever pushed Las Vegas to the limit in the 2025 semifinals without Clark on the floor. The 2026 version has Clark back, a more experienced Aliyah Boston playing All-WNBA caliber basketball, and a perimeter rotation that just hung 114 on a divisional opponent in regulation-plus-five. The futures market has the Liberty and Aces atop the championship board. Indiana is the team that has nudged itself into the next tier with the way it has closed games over the last week.
If Clark adds a fourth 30-and-10 in the next month, it stops being a record and starts being a usage pattern. That changes how every team prepares for the Fever down the stretch, and it changes how books price every Indiana game.
What to Watch Next
Connecticut on Saturday is the first test of whether the Boston-Clark co-star math holds against a team incentivized to flood the strong side. After that, Indiana hosts the Toronto Tempo on June 14 in a game that will check how the Fever handle short rest. If the assist totals stay above 8 per game and Boston's usage holds in the mid-20s, Indiana's championship odds keep tightening every Sunday morning when futures get refreshed.
Three weeks into the season, the most interesting team in the WNBA might be the one most of the market still hasn't fully repriced. Chad AI tracks Clark and Boston props across every book inside the Stat Sniper app, and the WNBA daily picks page ships every angle on this slate before tip.
Lines move fast. Stat Sniper users get alerts when a Clark prop opens cheap. Cross-check books, take what the model likes, and pass on what it does not. For more on the Indiana ceiling case, see the recent Fever-Mystics breakdown of how the offense closes possessions late in games.
Reference: NBC Sports recap of Fever 114, Sky 106 OT
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