Indiana Fever star shines in WNBA return
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During the Fever's 102-88 win over the Liberty, Clark scored 32 points with eight rebounds and nine assists. She made more than half of her points off of three-pointers, tying her WNBA career-high for most threes made in a single game with seven. She previously scored seven three-pointers in a win over the Washington Mystics last season.
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