In a performance for the ages, Caitlin Clark officially arrived in the WNBA by dropping 50 points in her debut, leading the Indiana Fever to a stunning 95–89 win over the defending champion Las Vegas Aces. Clark’s range, vision, and flair lit up the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where fans chanted her name from the opening tip to the final buzzer. She became the first player in league history to score 50 in a debut, surpassing legends like Diana Taurasi and Candace Parker. Even A’ja Wilson was left in awe, calling Clark “the future of this league.” But it wasn’t just about points—Clark added 8 assists, 5 rebounds, and a clutch steal in the final minute. Social media exploded as #ClarkEra trended worldwide. Fever coach Christie Sides said, “This wasn’t just a debut—it was a statement.” The Aces, led by Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray, fought back in the third but couldn’t contain the Iowa icon. Clark’s game-winner—a deep step-back three over Kelsey Plum—instantly became a viral highlight. Analysts are already calling it one of the greatest debuts in women’s basketball history. Indiana just may have found its superstar—and a path back to championship relevance.
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BREAKING: Caitlin Clark Erupts for 50 in WNBA Debut, Indiana Fever Stuns Aces in Historic Upset
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