Caitlin Clark discusses her legacy goals in WNBA career
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Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Caitlin Clark, now in her third WNBA season with the Indiana Fever, shared her aspirations for legacy during a press encounter prior to the Fever's game against the Toronto Tempo on August 18. She emphasized her desire to unite fans around basketball rather than focus solely on records and trophies. Clark leads the league with an average of 8.3 assists per game and ranks third with 22.1 points per game, contributing to the Fever's current five-game winning streak and their position in the standings. As she competes for a championship, Clark aims to inspire new viewers and create a positive impact through the sport.
- •Caitlin Clark averages 22.1 points and 8.3 assists in 2026.
- •The Fever have won five consecutive games, ranking third in the WNBA.
- •Clark hopes to unite fans and enhance basketball's appeal.
- •She is a member of the upcoming Team USA for Women's World Cup.
- 8:47 AMYahoo Sports — What does Caitlin Clark want to be remembered for after basketball career? Pretty simple
"Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is in her third WNBA season. She explained what she hopes her legacy is whenever her playing career ends.
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