Caitlin Clark never ceases to amaze Indiana Fever General Manager Amber Cox.
The 24-year-old broke another WNBA record on Friday against the Washington Mystics. Clark backed it up with 21 points on 5-of-10 shooting, seven rebounds and 10 assists against the Storm. The Fever moved to 2-2 on the 2026 WNBA season.
Clark now owns the most career games with 20-plus points and 10-plus assists in league history. She surpassed Chicago Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot. Her 12th such game Sunday against the Storm only added to the growing legacy.
Fever reporter Pat Boylan pointed out on X what makes the feat even more amazing.
"What makes this stat absolutely remarkable is when you take games played into account," he wrote. "20/10 Games All Time: Clark - 11 - 56 games. Vandersloot - 10 - 436 games."
Cox reposted the stat and shared her disbelief over the latest development involving the Fever's cornerstone star.
"Incredible stuff from CC!" she wrote along with a mindblown emoji.
Conquering new heights is nothing new for Clark. She has been breaking records since her historic rookie campaign.
The Fever star enters her third season with a chip on her shoulder. Injuries limited her to just 13 games in 2025. She wants to bounce back and silence the critics. Through four games, she is doing exactly that.
Clark is averaging 24.3 points, five rebounds and nine assists in four games this season. The latest feat speaks to her uncanny ability to create offense for herself and her teammates.
Clark can take over a game at any moment. Yet she remains selfless enough to keep those around her involved. Her playmaking and scoring have never looked sharper. At the rate she is playing, more records are well within reach this season, and Cox will support her every step of the way.
