Caitlin Clark has widely been regarded as the face of the Indiana Fever over the past two seasons as she took over the WNBA landscape.
This season, Clark has played a limited number of games due to injury but has clearly shown improvement from her first year in the league.
The Fever guard continues to show that she's comfortable in the WNBA atmosphere, both in the scoring and playmaking realm.
While many view Clark as an incredible scorer, she showed off her facilitating skills as well in the Fever's most recent matchup.
On Tuesday, Clark stole the ball in a matchup against the Connecticut Sun and led the break. While she was running up the floor, Clark threaded the needle to a cutting Kelsey Mitchell, who found the bottom of the basket.
"Caitlin Clark's steal & bounce pass to Kelsey Mitchell for two is tonight's Rush Bowls Play of the Game," posted the official social media account of the Indiana Fever.
Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell combined for the "Play of the Game."
Heading into the game against the Sun, Clark was averaging 21.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 9.2 assists per game.
Mitchell was posting 17.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.
Fans also took notice as they shared their thoughts on the play between Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell on social media.
"She’s got the vision," said one fan.
"What a hot bounce pass with spin Nice hands Kelsey," said another fan.
"BACK TO BACK STEALS," mentioned one fan.
"Love to see it," commented one fan.
"That’s right NO ONE makes these passes but CC," said one fan.
"Show me better," said another fan.
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