ATLANTA, GA— Ready for some Monday night drama? Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are rolling into Atlanta with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball, ready to face off against the Dream for the third (and probably not the last) time this season. The Fever, currently sitting pretty at 13-16, have already flexed their muscles twice against Atlanta, winning both games with the kind of swagger that says, “Yeah, we got this.”
Clark, the Fever’s rookie sensation, is making her case for Rookie of the Year by doing what she does best—dominating. She’s currently averaging 17.9 points, 8.3 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game, and if those numbers don’t impress you, well, you might want to get your pulse checked. Clark isn’t just playing basketball; she’s orchestrating a symphony of buckets, dimes, and boards, with a side of flashy no-look passes.
But let’s not pretend this game is just another notch on the Fever’s belt. With their eyes set on clinching their first postseason berth in eight long years, every game counts. And with Clark steering the ship, the Fever seem more than ready to break that playoff drought.
So, what’s the deal with Monday’s matchup? Well, if you’re an Atlanta Dream fan, it might be time to prepare yourself for another round of “Can we survive Caitlin Clark?” The Dream, currently sitting at 10-18, have been dreaming of a win against the Fever, but Clark and Co. have been making that a nightmare.
When and Where to Watch:
- Date: Monday, August 26
- Start Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
How to Tune In:
- Television: NBA TV
- Live Stream: WNBA League Pass (because watching Caitlin Clark in action isn’t optional—it’s essential)
And for those loyal to local broadcasts, tune in to PeachtreeTV, Peachtree Sports Network, or WTHR Channel 13 for all the on-court chaos.
Recap of Clark’s Last Game:
Let’s just say that Saturday was a bit of a mixed bag for Clark. In a tough 90-80 loss to the Minnesota Lynx, Clark did her thing—scoring 23 points on a respectable 44.4% shooting. She even hit three of her eight attempts from deep, because why not? Add eight assists and five rebounds to the mix, and it sounds like a pretty solid night. But hold your applause—Clark also had seven turnovers, which probably had her pulling out some of that trademark fiery attitude. But hey, even legends have off days, right?
So, grab your popcorn, folks. Monday night is shaping up to be another chapter in the Caitlin Clark saga, and if her past performances are any indication, Atlanta better be ready for the show.