Indiana Fever teammates left stunned by Caitlin Clark’s effortless half-court shot prowess

They ought to have been more aware. Caitlin Clark is ready to give a whipping to anyone who challenges her to a half-court shooting competition, and the rookie for the Indiana Fever did not hold back on her new teammates.

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With a video of Clark swishing the 47-foot shot, the Indiana Fever account announced, “Caitlin Clark wins the first halfcourt shot contest of the season.”

 

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“… but Kelsey Mitchell says she needs to back up,” they continued. The former Ohio State star was incensed that she had to follow the same standards as the prodigious long-range shooter. Clark passed her on the NCAA scoring charts in 2024 on her way to being the all-time leader.

 

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“She needs to start all the way back there because her regular shot starts right here!” Mitchell pleaded, pointing to the midcourt logo’s edge, where Clark used to frequently shoot deep threes while playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes.

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The day after Clark fractured a practice player’s ankle and the internet, teammate point guard Erica Wheeler was very excited about the half-court shooting battle.

 

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The preseason atmosphere suggests that the Fever are uniting behind their new comrade, Clark, laying the groundwork for a significant turnaround in the ailing WNBA franchise, despite teammates like Mitchell being a touch jealous of her skills.

The most popular reaction to the Fever’s video on Twitter/X was, “I see great team chemistry.”

 

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Others said, “loving to see how the team is jelling” along with “great environment to form a championship team.”

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