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    Caitlin Clark's Unreal Logo Three Against Atlanta Dream Goes Viral

    By Cole Sullivan,

    2 hours ago

    Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark continues to impress every time she steps on the floor. Her range from beyond the arc has been one thing nobody else can touch, and it’s been on full display Monday night against the Atlanta Dream .

    As she continues her rookie of the year campaign, she also is fighting for her team's playoff lives every night. Indiana is looking to end a seven-year playoff drought, and with ten games remaining after Monday night, they sit in a firm position.

    Related: Caitlin Clark's Captivating Step-Back Three vs. Lynx Captures Attention

    Clark got the scoring going and the momentum on their side to start the third after she drilled a three from the Atlanta 'A."

    The clip has already surpassed 27,000 views in under 30 minutes. Caitlin Clark's influence on the sport continues to be immense.

    She leads all rookies in points, assists (leads the WNBA), steals, true shooting percentage, three pointers made, and field goals made. Tonight she became the first player to reach 25+ steals and 25+ blocks in the WNBA .

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=064xDg_0vAyMe8y00
    Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark reacts during the second half against the Dallas Wings.

    Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

    Her impact on the basketball court for the Fever makes them a serious threat against any team in the league, and they continue to strengthen their chemistry every game. Despite being one of the youngest teams in the league.

    Related: Hailey Van Lith's First Pitch at Mariners Game Sparks Viral Buzz

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