06/06/2026
🚨BREAKING: Caitlin Clark was supposed to be the one under pressure — but by the final buzzer, Reese’s double-double ended up becoming the quieter headline.
All week, the noise around Indiana kept getting louder. The Fever had lost two straight. The Stephanie White sideline clip was being replayed everywhere. People questioned Clark’s body language, her rhythm, the locker-room chemistry, and whether Indiana was starting to crack under the national spotlight.
Then Atlanta arrived.
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Angel Reese brought the rivalry attention. The Dream brought one of the hottest starts in the league. And the media had the perfect setup for another Clark vs. Reese headline.
But the game did not follow the script.
Reese finished with a double-double, but the full story was much more complicated. Atlanta’s offense was held to a season-low night. Costly turnovers changed the rhythm. The Dream never found real control. And by the time the final buzzer hit, that double-double did not feel like the loudest part of the game anymore.
Clark, meanwhile, was not even at full strength.
She got sick at halftime, came back onto the floor, and still finished with 17 points, 8 assists, and 7 rebounds. Her shot was not perfect, but her command of the game was impossible to miss. She pushed the pace, found Kelsey Mitchell, fed Aaliyah Boston, battled defensively, and kept Indiana steady while the entire basketball world waited to see if the Fever would fold again.
That is what made this win feel so loud.
Kelsey Mitchell exploded. Boston punished Atlanta inside and outside. Maïsha Hines-Allen brought the physical edge in the paint. And Clark did what great guards do when the shot is not falling cleanly — she controlled the floor, trusted her teammates, and let the scoreboard answer the noise.
This was not just a win over Atlanta.
It was a response to everyone who spent the week writing Indiana off.
Because sometimes the loudest comeback is not a quote, a press conference, or a social media post.
It is a star who got sick at halftime, walked back onto the floor, controlled the game, and made the rivalry headline flip in real time.
And that is the kind of box score that does not just win a game — it rewrites the whole week.
The full Caitlin Clark–Angel Reese showdown is below 👇👇