"Best play in women's basketball history": Fans in awe as Caitlin Clark links up with Fever teammates for a jaw-dropping play

Hoops fans were left mesmerized as Caitlin Clark and two of her Fever teammates executed a jaw-dropping play during their 100-93 victory over the Dallas Wings at the College Park Center on Sunday. The highlight moment occurred early in the first quarter.

Clark ignited the fast break with an impressive full-court pass to Kelsey Mitchell, who was positioned under the basket. In a brilliant move, Mitchell delivered a no-look, behind-the-back pass. NaLyssa Smith was the final link in the chain, effortlessly finishing the play with a layup for two points.

Social media erupted as fans reacted to one of the season’s most spectacular plays. One fan even described it as “the best in history.”

“The Indiana Fever perform the best play in women’s basketball history vs the Dallas Wings.”

One of the fans brought the greatest point guard in history Magic Johnson into the conversation while applauding the play.

“This was 80’s @MagicJohnson. It’s what made me love the game and it’s what made the NBA to what it is today.”

Several fans were simply in awe of the three Fever players’ combined effort.

“That was SO FU*CKIN BEAUTIFUL!! Teamwork makes the dreamwork!!!!!!!!!” a fan wrote.

“One of the greatest plays I have ever seen. LETS GO!” commented another fan.

“Clark’s full-court vision, Mitchell’s slick behind-the-back, and Smith’s strong finish highlight an incredible team play,” said another X user.

One of the fans lauded the chemistry of Indiana players.

“Unbelievable teamwork! Each guy’s skills complemented the others perfectly. A true testament to their hard work and chemistry on the court.”

Exceptional performance from the Clark-Mitchell-Smith trio

Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell and NaLyssa Smith were the three top scorers for the Indiana Fever in a tough road win in Dallas. Mitchell led the way with 36 points, on 12-of-22 shooting from the field, including 5-7 from the 3-point range. It was the veteran guard’s seventh consecutive game with at least 20 points.

Clark chipped in with 28 points on 10-of-19 shooting from the floor, including 5-of-11 from beyond the arc. The 22-year-old also recorded 12 assists, four rebounds and one steal.

Smith dropped 14 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the field. The 24-year-old also collected eight rebounds, dished out two assists and recorded two steals and three blocks.