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Caitlin Clark Makes Incredible History That Has Her On Pace To Be The WNBA’s Greatest Of All Time

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Andrew Powell Sports and Entertainment Blogger
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I’m calling it now: Caitlin Clark will be the WNBA’s G.O.A.T.

We’re only halfway through the rookie year of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark and it’s already quite clear that she’s destined for greatness in the league. Just look at her current campaign for Rookie of the Year, as she hit one hell of a milestone Thursday to strengthen her case for the award.

Taking on the Seattle Storm, the Fever suffered defeat, but despite the loss, Clark became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 300 points, 100 assists and 100 rebounds. (RELATED: No Sports Team Has Celebrated A Championship In A More Epic Fashion Than The Florida Panthers)

Clark got to these numbers in 19 games, according to Across the Timeline, which beats out Andrea Stinson’s record of 22 games — Stinson played for the Charlotte Sting at the time, a now defunct team that totally needs to make a comeback. And while we’re on the subject, can Miami get a WNBA team?

Anyways, Caitlin Clark is out here ballin’! And already making herself the league’s greatest of all time while at it! Epic!

I honestly don’t know what’s more impressive … Caitlin Clark accomplishing history, or Florida Panthers superstar Matthew Tkachuk working a chicken joint perfectly after winning the Stanley Cup.

You be the judge:

And this after he partied all night in Miami:

Sorry, Caitlin … I gotta rock with my boy Chucky on this one.