Caitlin Clark made a sensational return to the Indiana Fever lineup on Saturday, showcasing her explosive form with a record-breaking 38-second shooting spree in the first quarter. The WNBA Rookie of the Year, who missed three weeks due to a quad injury, silenced critics with a performance that echoed the iconic shooting style of Reggie Miller. Clark began her impression of the legendary NBA guard by hitting a three-pointer with 1:26 left in the first quarter, quickly followed by another triple 21 seconds later. Her ability to maintain her rhythm under pressure highlighted her recovery and readiness to compete at the highest level. The 38-second run showcased her precision and confidence, with Clark scoring nine points in that span alone. Despite her early dominance, the Fever faced challenges in the second half, but Clark’s influence was felt throughout the game. At halftime, the Fever led the Liberty, 53-50, and with her 25-point first-half output, Clark’s scoring average is already on the rise. This performance not only reaffirmed her status as a top-tier player but also emphasized the importance of her return to the team’s success. As the Indiana Fever look to build on this momentum, Clark’s ability to perform at such a high level after a significant injury sets a positive tone for the season ahead.