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Caitlin Clark WNBA odds: Can Indiana Fever star eclipse 20 points again?
For the first time in her WNBA career, Caitlin Clark went back to her college scoring ways.
In the Indiana Fever’s 88-82 home loss to the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday, Clark exploded for the first 30-point game of her young career.
Only once before, in her first five games, had she scored more than 20 — when she dropped 21 in an 85-83 loss at Seattle on May 22.
During Clark’s final season at Iowa, Clark scored 20 or more points … every game of the season.
She also had a six-game streak of 30 or more points, a separate four-game streak of 30 or more, and two two-game streaks of 30 or more.
Can she put together her first back-to-back 20-point performances come Thursday night at home against the Storm?
Let’s see what the odds say at FanDuel Sportsbook.
Caitlin Clark To Score 20+ Points: -142 (bet $10 to win $17.04 total)
Caitlin Clark To Score 25+ Points: +225 (bet $10 to win $32.50 total)
On the season, Clark is averaging 17.3 points, tops among all rookies. However, she is shooting just 38.1% from the field.
In no game this season has she shot better than 45.5%. And in that 30-point night against the Sparks, she shot a career-high 15 free throws and made a career-high 13.
In that game, Clark connected on just three of her 10 3-point attempts, and she has yet to make more than three 3s in a single game this season.
She made three or more 3s in 35 of 39 games last season at Iowa.
At FanDuel, her Over/Under 3-pointers made on Thursday is set at 3.5 (Over +142; Under -192).
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