Caitlin Clark had another good game for the Indiana Fever on Saturday against the Minnesota Lynx. Clark had one of the highlights of the night when she dropped Courtney Williams with a crossover. WNBA fans online were left in awe as the Fever guard added another one to her reel.
Just two minutes into the game, Clark was being defended by Williams at the top of the key. The Iowa product then hit a crossover dribble that put the Lynx guard on skates and made her touch the floor. She then drove to the basket and tried to find an opening.
However, three players met Clark at the paint to force her to give up the ball. It didn't result in a basket, but it will surely make her highlight reel at the end of the season.
Here's the video of the nasty crossover:
WNBA fans were in awe of Caitlin Clark's crossover on Courtney Williams. They reacted to the play on X, formerly known as Twitter. Some were impressed by the dribble, while others were proud of her record-breaking performance. She became the fastest player in league history to reach 500 points and 200 assists.
"Caitlin Clark: Breaking both records and ankles today," a fan wrote.
"She is unstoppable when in form," one fan claimed.
"She's like Steve Nash. I think that's a good comparison," another fan commented.
However, some fans were also disappointed that Caitlin Clark didn't immediately take the shot and made the play even more amazing.
"Why didn't she shoot this?" a fan asked.
"That should've been a floater right there," one fan opined.
"She should've shot this," another fan remarked.
Caitlin Clark scores 23 points in Fever's loss to Minnesota
The Indiana Fever were looking to extend their winning streak to three when they visited the Minnesota Lynx at the Target Center on Saturday. It was a jam-packed crowd due to some Iowa fans making the trip to Minneapolis. It was also Maya Moore's night as the Lynx retired her jersey on the same night.
However, the Lynx were too much for the Fever with Napheesa Collier dropping 31 points. They took an early lead in the first quarter before Indiana kept it close in the second period.
Minnesota held on to get the 90-80 victory over the Fever, with Caitlin Clark finishing with 23 points, five rebounds and eight assists on 8-for-18 shooting from beyond the arc. Clark also had seven turnovers, which remains a problem for the talented rookie.