Aliyah Boston on Caitlin Clark WNBA assists record: ‘I think it’s pretty cool.’

Despite minimizing her feat, Clark’s historic performance draws admiration from teammates

 

Caitlin Clark's record-breaking night earns high praise from Aliyah...

Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking night earns high praise from Aliyah Boston

Caitlin Clark Sets WNBA Record with 19 Assists in a Single Game

Caitlin Clark once again etched her name into the WNBA record books, this time with a career-high 19 assists in a thrilling matchup against the Dallas Wings. True to her humble nature, Clark downplayed the significance of her achievement, much to the amusement of her teammate, Aliyah Boston.

“She’s going to say it means nothing, but I think it’s pretty cool,” Boston remarked with a grin. The power forward had just finished a career-high 28-point game, fueled by Clark’s relentless playmaking. With nine of those assists going directly to Boston, the duo’s chemistry was on full display, showcasing the power of their teamwork and mutual support on the court.

Caitlin Clark’s Historic Performance Highlights Unwavering Team Focus

Caitlin Clark’s recent performance was historic on multiple fronts. She matched her college career-high for assists from her time at Iowa and recorded the second 20-point, 15-assist game in league history, a feat only achieved by Courtney Vandersloot in 2018. It was also Clark’s third game with 20-plus points and 10-plus assists, making her and Angel McCoughtry the only rookies to accomplish this.

“I just try to set my teammates up for success,” Clark said modestly. “I think at times I can almost overpass… especially with AB, I’m just looking to set her up so much. My eyes are just always on our post players.”

Despite her humility, Clark’s impact on the court is undeniable. She became the first rookie and the ninth player overall in WNBA history to record at least 400 points and 200 assists in a season. Joining elite names like Sue Bird, Alyssa Thomas, and Chelsea Gray, Clark is already distinguishing herself with her vision and unselfish play.

After a loss against the Dallas Wings, Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell are now preparing for the All-Star Game. Despite her record-breaking performance, the defeat left the team with a bittersweet taste. Clark acknowledged the importance of every game as Indiana pushes to make the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

With the Fever standing at 11-15 and seventh in the league, the margin for error is slim. However, there’s a silver lining for Fever fans. Clark, Boston, and Mitchell will soon head to Phoenix for the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game. This event offers them a chance to shine on a grand stage and potentially gain more momentum for the season’s final stretch.

In the meantime, Clark’s humble approach continues to endear her to fans and teammates alike. As Aliyah Boston would say, that’s pretty cool.

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Caitlin Clark Prioritizes Team Success Over Breaking WNBA Assists Record

The Indiana Fever, currently standing at 11-15 and seventh in the league, know they have little room for error. With the Olympic break approaching, every game is crucial in their pursuit of a playoff spot.

However, there’s a bright spot for Fever fans. Clark, along with teammates Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell, will head to Phoenix for the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game. This event offers them a chance to shine on a grand stage and potentially gain more momentum for the season’s final stretch.

In the meantime, Clark’s humble reaction to her outstanding achievements continues to win over fans and teammates. As Aliyah Boston would say, that’s pretty cool.