Indiana Fever Used One Word To Describe Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell After Big Game
The Indiana Fever couldn’t be more hyped up after seeing Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell ball out to beat the Dallas Wings on Sunday.
Clark and Mitchell made history in their crucial 110-109 win over the Wings, becoming the first duo in the WNBA to each have at least 30 points and five made triples in the same game.
The Fever rookie scored 35 points on top of eight assists and three steals to lead the way for Indiana. She shot 6-of-14 from 3-point range, helping Indiana erase a 12-point deficit en route to the tough victory.
Mitchell, for her part, dropped 30 points on 6-of-12 shooting from distance.
After their incredible performances, the Fever took to social media to heap praise on the two. While highlighting how the backcourt duo combined for 65 points in the contest, the team used one word to describe them: “Dynamic.”
Mitchell, for her part, dropped 30 points on 6-of-12 shooting from distance.
After their incredible performances, the Fever took to social media to heap praise on the two. While highlighting how the backcourt duo combined for 65 points in the contest, the team used one word to describe them: “Dynamic.”
Mitchell, for her part, dropped 30 points on 6-of-12 shooting from distance.
After their incredible performances, the Fever took to social media to heap praise on the two. While highlighting how the backcourt duo combined for 65 points in the contest, the team used one word to describe them: “Dynamic.”
For what it’s worth, it’s not only the Fever who have called Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell “dynamic.” Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James also said the same thing after watching Indiana on Sunday.
On his Instagram Stories, LeBron shared a graphic of the two’s scoring output in the Wings showdown. The Lakers forward then captioned his post with, “Dynamic Duo!!!!”
With the way both Clark and Mitchell have been playing over the last couple of weeks since WNBA action returned, “dynamic” might just be the perfect word to describe them.