Caitlin Clark's INSANE 3-Pointers: Are They Even Legal?!
Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark is back, and she's doing what she does best: draining unbelievable three-pointers. Her performance against the New York Liberty was nothing short of spectacular, leaving fans and commentators alike speechless.
In a 102-88 victory, Clark tied her career high with seven three-pointers. But it wasn't just the *number* of threes; it was the *distance*. Six of her first-half treys were launched from well beyond the WNBA's official three-point line. We're talking shots from 30 feet and beyond!
Fever play-by-play announcer Pat Boylan meticulously documented the distances:
- 34 feet
- 28 feet
- 31 feet
- 27 feet
- 31 feet
- 27 feet
Remember, the WNBA three-point line is 22 feet away. These shots weren't just a little bit long; they were ridiculously, unbelievably long!
Clark's long-range prowess has become a trademark of her game. She's known for her fearless shooting, launching from spots where most players wouldn't even attempt a shot. Even after a brief injury-related slump, she's back to her dominant form.
The Fever, now 5-5, face the Connecticut Sun next. Can Clark continue her incredible streak of deep threes? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: her game is must-see basketball.
By Kristen Wong, Sports Illustrated
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