Caitlin Clark has been a standout player since her days at the University of Iowa, and she’s now making a significant impact with the Indiana Fever. Her performance is already historic, with impressive statistics highlighting her rookie season. According to StatMamba, Clark already surpasses 75.4% of all WNBA players in career assists. Remarkably, she has achieved this milestone by the all-star break of her first season.
Clark’s current average is 8.2 assists per game, and her recent performances are even more noteworthy. In five of her last six games, she has recorded 11 or more assists, including a remarkable 19-assist game against the Dallas Wings. Her consistency and high level of play put her on track to become the youngest player in WNBA history to lead the league in assists.
To understand the significance of her accomplishments, it’s worth noting that only Oscar Robertson has led the NBA in assists at a younger age, achieving this feat in 1961, as per StatMamba. Clark’s professional career is off to an extraordinary start, and she shows no signs of slowing down. Her early success suggests she will continue to be a dominant force in the league for years to come.