Caitlin Clark continues to amaze basketball fans all over the world. Heading into her second season in the WNBA, Clark's expectations are sky high, and the spotlight is securely fixated, watching her every move.
Sunday afternoon, Clark and her Fever teammates took center stage in the WNBA world, taking on the Brazil National Team inside Clark's college-home, Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Sunday's game became the first ever WNBA game inside Iowa's arena.
Clark and the Fever dominated Brazil 108-44 and Clark showcased her skills for 19 minutes. She would finish with 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field, including four made 3-pointers.
None were more impressive than her 36-foot, 3-pointer from the logo. With Clark still in the game late in the third quarter, the Fever led 87-29. Clark decided it was time to put on a show, so she pulled up from very, very deep. Clark nailed it, and the crowd was sent into a frenzy.
Immediately following the impressive shot, Clark turned and pointed at someone at the scorer's table. It was unknown during the game who she pointed at and why. During her postgame press conference, Clark revealed who she was pointing to.
caitlin on pointing at the scorer’s table after hitting her logo three:
— cc akgae (@clrkszn) May 4, 2025
“no story. just my guy ryan ruocco. he’s the man. i like him. i’m sure he had a good ‘you bet’ call. yeah.” pic.twitter.com/p5CtFOCmIX
“No story. Just my guy, Ryan Ruocco. He’s the man. I like him. I’m sure he had a good "you bet" call,” Clark said.
So, the answer is Ryan Ruocco.
With ESPN carrying the broadcast for the Fever vs. Brazil, Ruocco was on the call as the play-by-play announcer. His signature three-point call is, "you bet". Clark didn't clarify if the logo 3-point attempt and the point at Ruocco was pre-planned, but it certainly caught the world's attention.
Clark and the Fever will catch the basketball world's attention yet again when they tip-off their regular season on May 17, at home, against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.
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