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Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever returned home Thursday night to face the Chicago Sky in a crucial WNBA Commissioner's Cup game.
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Similarly to her previous game in Washington against the Mystics, Clark began the night on a tear and scored 10 points in the first 10 minutes. The Sky succeeded at running Clark off the 3-point line but could not keep her off the charity stripe; she hit a season-high 13 free throws.
Caitlin Clark stats vs. Sky
Final score: Fever 98, Sky 98
- Minutes: 35
- Points: 28
- Rebounds: 5
- Assists: 9
- Steals: 0
- Blocks: 0
- TOs: 4
- FG: 7-15 (47%)
- 3PG: 1-6 (17%)
- FT: 13-13 (100%)
Bombs away. Clark, sporting a sleeve on her left leg, started off with a 29-foot 3-pointer before she assisted Aliyah Boston for a 3-ball of her own. After two more assists, Clark sank a 10-footer and hit a layup before the first quarter ended. Factor in the three free throws she made, and Clark ended the first quarter with 10 points -- just as she did against the Mystics on Monday. And just as in Washington, the Fever enjoyed a big lead after 10 minutes.
Caitlin Clark hits the deep 3 to get the Fever rolling early pic.twitter.com/YY7KO2eR6g
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) June 11, 2026
Entering the second quarter up 27-12, the Fever motored right along until hitting some turbulence late in the half. The Sky went on a 14-2 run to trim the lead to 46-40 after two. Clark added four more points in the second quarter, but she struggled defensively and was far less involved relative to the opening 10 minutes.
Well hello -- a Caitlin Clark *fadeaway* pic.twitter.com/THvn087HWA
— Nekias (Nuh-KAI-us) Duncan (@NekiasNBA) June 11, 2026
To begin the third quarter, Clark dished out two assists to Boston and converted a layup before she picked up a technical foul for protesting a no-call as Azura Stevens blocked her shot. During this time, the Fever lost what had been an 18-point lead, marking the third successive game in which Indiana had blown a double-digit advantage. The Sky's Sydney Taylor caught fire in the third too, scoring 16 points, and the Fever -- despite Clark's 20 points -- entered the fourth quarter facing a 79-73 deficit.
Caitlin Clark picked up a technical foul in the 3rd quarter vs. the Sky after punching the air after a no-call.
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) June 12, 2026
It’s Clark’s third technical foul of the season. pic.twitter.com/fksObv0PsH
Clark began the fourth by hitting four free throws to cut the deficit to two points. She then lasered a pass to Boston for her eighth assist, and Boston's layup tied the game at 81. Clark hit her first field goal since the 8:30 mark of the third with a layup that took the score to 92-89 as Indiana wrested control away from Chicago. After she nailed two late free throws, a Kelsey Mitchell turnover gave the Sky an opportunity in the final seconds, and Skylar Diggins' 3-pointer with 0.9 seconds left sent the game to overtime.
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