Clark on 10-TO debut: 'Learn from it, move on' (2024)

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    Alexa Philippou, ESPNMay 15, 2024, 03:00 AM

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    • Covers women's college basketball and the WNBA
    • Previously covered UConn and the WNBA Connecticut Sun for the Hartford Courant
    • Stanford graduate and Baltimore native with further experience at the Dallas Morning News, Seattle Times and Cincinnati Enquirer

UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- Caitlin Clark scored a team-high 20 points but committed 10 turnovers, the most in a career debut in WNBA history, as her Indiana Fever fell 92-71 to the Connecticut Sun in their season opener Tuesday at Mohegan Sun Arena.

Clark, NCAA Division I basketball's all-time leading scorer and the No. 1 pick in this year's WNBA draft, didn't get on the board until the 5:24 mark of the second quarter when she converted on a drive to the rim off a steal.

"I'm disappointed, and nobody likes to lose, but I don't think you can beat yourself up too much about one game," Clark said. "I don't think that's going to help this team.

"Just learn from it and move on."

The game had the bustle and energy of a WNBA Finals matchup. Fans donning Sun, Fever and even Iowa gear lined up to get into the arena more than 2½ hours before the tip. The Sun handed out more than 170 media credentials, with ESPN's "WNBA Countdown" desk stationed near the Fever bench and overflow media coming from near and far situated in a skybox.

The crowd of 8,910 marked the Sun's first home opener sellout since 2003 in their inaugural game in Connecticut.

Clark, who emerged as the face of women's basketball while in college at Iowa, elicited cheers from the crowd, including the moment she corralled the ball off the opening tip, when she scored her first WNBA points off a layup and when she got going from the 3-point arc.

But the Sun gave their fans plenty to be loud about throughout the evening, securing the lead four minutes in, jumping ahead by as many as 15 late in the second quarter and not allowing Indiana to get closer than five. The loudest cheers were for 14-year veteran DeWanna Bonner when she was honored during a timeout for becoming the league's No. 5 all-time scorer and for Alyssa Thomas when she notched her 12th career triple-double (including postseason) late in the fourth.

Thomas, who came in second in MVP voting in 2023, led the league in assists and rebounds last season.

"For me, personally, I felt like a lot of people felt like last season [for Thomas] was a fluke and it wasn't going to happen again this season," said Bonner, who is Thomas' fiancée. "For her to set the tone, like, 'Yeah, that wasn't a fluke, I'm back,' that's just huge for her."

The Sun's veteran core and defensive identity was too much for a young Fever team still learning how to play with one another. Indiana, which also got 13 points from post player NaLyssa Smith, turned the ball over 25 times, which Connecticut converted into 29 points.

The Fever, who are hoping to snap the league's longest active playoff drought at seven seasons, have lost their opening game in 10 of the past 11 campaigns, with their only win coming in 2019.

"They punched us in the mouth tonight," Fever coach Christie Sides said.

Reflecting Tuesday morning after shootaround, Clark said that while the outside world might believe she will do amazing things in the WNBA right away, she understands it might take time. That learning curve was apparent Tuesday: Clark's 10 turnovers, coming against a Connecticut squad known for its defense and physicality, were the most in a game in Fever history. Cynthia Cooper held the previous record for turnovers in a career debut with eight in June 1997 during the inaugural WNBA season.

"I think definitely the physicality," Clark said when asked what was so difficult for her on Tuesday. "I think also just like some uncharacteristic stuff. Like, I pick up the ball and travel, I dribble off my foot, I pass it on the inbound, I turn it over. So just a few things that are just -- you have to be crisper."

DiJonai Carrington, a fourth-year guard out of Stanford and Baylor, drew the primary assignment on Clark and locked her down for most of the contest. Carrington held Clark to 2-of-10 shooting and forced eight turnovers when she was the primary defender. Thomas, a perennial Defensive Player of the Year contender, bothered Clark at times too and drew several fouls on the rookie.

"This is what we expect from her," Sun coach Stephanie White said about Carrington. "The growth from her to be able to come into the starting lineup, to be able to understand that expectation and be able to do it consistently is the challenge, and she did that here tonight."

Clark started to find more of a rhythm from the 3-point arc later in the game, knocking down three of her four treys in the second half. She finished 5-for-15 from the field, including 4-for-11 from 3, while adding 3 assists and 2 steals.

"She's a rookie," Sides said. "This is the best league in the world. We've got to teach her. We've got to teach her what these games are going to look like for her every single night. And we've got to eliminate some of that pressure for her, and that's on me."

Connecticut also got it done on the other end, thanks to Carrington and Tyasha Harris combining for 32 points and Bonner scoring a team-high 20. Two-time All-Star Brionna Jones made her return to the league after tearing her right Achilles tendon in June, scoring eight points in just under 20 minutes.

Before a rematch against the Sun on Monday in Indianapolis, Clark and the Fever will play the New York Liberty, last year's WNBA Finals runner-up, at home on Thursday then in Brooklyn on Saturday.

Clark on 10-TO debut: 'Learn from it, move on' (2024)

FAQs

In which episode does Clark learn to fly? ›

Clark unofficially flew in the season four premiere, when he was reprogrammed as "Kal-El" by his biological father, but upon regaining his memory he forgot how to use the ability. In season six, Clark gained his super breath. By the series finale, Clark learns to fly.

Is Caitlin Clark in the WNBA? ›

Caitlin Clark shines in her WNBA debut, a preseason sellout

Neither had ever watched the WNBA before this season, he said, but Autumn's interest in Clark — especially "her three-point shots and her really good passes to people," his daughter explained — had brought them to their first-ever WNBA game.

Why couldn't Clark fly? ›

However, in Smallville, due to suffering from acrophobia (fear of heights), Clark was unable to use this ability consciously for a very long time.

Who fouled Clark? ›

The foul, which occurred during an Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky game, spurred debate on social media. Caitlin Clark has weighed in on the media frenzy that erupted after she was fouled in a game last week by fellow WNBA player Chennedy Carter.

What season does Clark lose his virginity? ›

Lana Clark's virginity s5 : r/Smallville.

Who does Clark date in season 10? ›

In the 10th and final season Clark continues his romance with Lois and faces his destiny as he overcomes his final trials, forging the iconic identity by which he will be known for all time.

Who endorses Caitlin Clark? ›

Women's basketball superstar Caitlin Clark has signed a sponsorship deal with US sporting goods company Wilson in a move not seen since Michael Jordan. The company is releasing a signature collection of items featuring Clark, including limited edition basketballs.

Did Caitlin Clark play soccer? ›

Some attribute it to Clark's background in varsity soccer, where she honed her spatial awareness and knack for making split-second decisions.

Why was Caitlin Clark not on team USA? ›

So no, Team USA couldn't spare a roster spot for Clark to help gin up attention and publicity. There's simply too much at stake and the talent pool in front of her too deep. “I know it's the most competitive team in the world,” Clark said Sunday. “… Honestly, no disappointment.”

Why did Clark go blind? ›

In the episode, an accident with Clark's heat vision causes him to go blind; as his eyes heal, he is forced to wear a pair of prescription eyeglasses until he fully regains his sight.

How did Clark lose his sight? ›

S3 E10: While attempting to stop a robbery, Clark shoots a burst of heat vision that is accidentally reflected back into his eyes by a piece of Kryptonite, causing temporary blindness. He soon discovers that his body has developed extremely sensitive hearing to compensate for his vision loss.

When did Chloe find out about Clark? ›

In the season four episode "Pariah", Chloe discovers Clark's secret when Clark's ostracized girlfriend Alicia Baker (Sarah Carter) decides that his secret needs to be exposed to the world in order for him to finally accept who he really is.

Who is the most fouled NBA player of all time? ›

NBA/ABA
RankPlayerPF
1.Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*4657
2.Karl Malone*4578
3.Artis Gilmore*4529
4.Robert Parish*4443
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What NBA player has the last name Clark? ›

Ian Clark | Golden State Warriors | NBA.com.

Who drafted Clark Kellogg? ›

the Indiana Pacers

Does Clark fly in Season 2? ›

He just didn't know how to put this power to use. In the season 2 premiere, it's heavily suggested that Clark flew when he rescued Lana from the tornado, and he very clearly takes flight in a memorable season 3 scene as "Kal-El".

What happens to Clark in Season 4? ›

Eventually, however, Clark is freed by Jason Teague and confronts the witches in the cave. There, he regains his powers and uses his heat-vision to destroy the spell book and free Lana, Lois, and Chloe from possession. Lex is accused of killing a young woman and Clark sets out to prove his innocence.

What happens to Clark in Season 3? ›

Under the influence of red kryptonite, and living in Metropolis, Clark gets involved with a crime lord named Morgan Edge (Rutger Hauer) who hires him to break into LuthorCorp. Desperate to put his family back together, Jonathan makes a deal with Jor-El so that he can bring Clark home.

What episode does Clark show Lana his secret? ›

Clark reveals his secret to Lana, Jonathan and Lex learn the results of the senatorial election, and there is a tragic car accident on the highway that takes the life of someone Clark loves,...

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