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Caitlin Clark & The Indiana Fever Begin the Season With a Bang

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Caitlin Clark opened her 2025 season with a statement performance, recording a triple-double of 20 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds to lead the Indiana Fever to a dominant 93–58 win over the Chicago Sky.

The performance continued Clark’s historic trajectory. In 2024, she set the WNBA rookie record with two triple-doubles, becoming just the second player in league history to record one during a rookie season. The opener also marked a milestone for DeWanna Bonner, who moved into third place on the WNBA’s all-time scoring list during the game.

In the video above, Venom Reacts breaks down the highlights, with particular attention to Clark’s passing. While her scoring draws headlines, her court vision continues to elevate the Fever’s offense. With Clark and Kelsey Mitchell anchoring the perimeter, Indiana remains dangerous from deep. This season, however, the team also showed new balance, attacking effectively in the paint and converting consistently inside.

The early returns suggest the Fever’s offseason moves have paid off. The roster looks deeper, more versatile, and better aligned around Clark’s playmaking. If this game is any indication, Indiana has positioned itself as a serious contender, and the rest of the league has taken notice.

The night was not without controversy. In the video below, The Facility debates Angel Reese’s reaction to a flagrant foul involving Clark, highlighting the intensity and scrutiny that continue to follow matchups between the two high-profile players.

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