What happened: Caitlin Clark recorded her sixth consecutive game with at least 20 points and 5 assists, the longest such streak in WNBA history. The Indiana Fever guard surpassed every prior mark for sustained scoring-and-playmaking output. The run coincides with Indiana pushing Clark's case in WNBA All-Star voting.
Why it matters: The streak cements Clark as the engine of Indiana's offense and adds to a season-long All-Star push the Fever have built around her. Sustained 20-and-5 production is rare in a league built on defensive physicality, and stringing six together separates her from the field. It also strengthens her standing as a centerpiece of the league's voting and viewership conversation.
By the numbers: Six straight games with 20+ points and 5+ assists — the longest streak of its kind in WNBA history.
What to watch: Watch whether Clark extends the streak to seven in Indiana's next outing, and how the late-stage All-Star voting totals reflect the run.