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Recap2 min readMay 12, 2026

Clark Hit 1,000 Career WNBA Points in a Home Loss. Then She Walked Out With Morgan Wallen.

By Dribul Staff
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Caitlin Clark reached the 1,000-career-point milestone during the Fever's 107-104 opening-night loss to Dallas, missed a potential game-tying 3 at the buzzer, then showed up on stage at Morgan Wallen's Indianapolis concert hours later.

Caitlin Clark became one of a handful of active players to reach 1,000 career WNBA points on Friday night. The milestone landed inside a 107-104 home loss to the Dallas Wings — and within 24 hours, the most-talked-about image from her opening weekend had nothing to do with the box score.

Clark finished with 20 points on 7-of-18 shooting, seven assists, and five rebounds. Paige Bueckers matched her 20 — but did it on 8-of-10 from the floor. The efficiency gap stung. With seven seconds left and the Fever down three, Clark caught a pass beyond the arc and let it fly. It did not fall. Kelsey Mitchell's buzzer attempt after two missed Bueckers free throws was off too. "I feel like I was literally a couple buckets away from putting together a really, really good game and helping us win," Clark said afterward.

The real viral moment came the next evening. Morgan Wallen, playing Lucas Oil Stadium on his Still the Problem Tour, brought Clark out for his stage walkout to a sold-out Indianapolis crowd. Wallen posted the clip to Instagram with one caption: "22" — Clark's jersey number. The reaction divided on cue. Some fans celebrated the sports-country crossover. Others pointed to past controversy surrounding Wallen and questioned the optics, 24 hours after a home opener loss.

Clark did not comment publicly on the concert appearance. She rarely explains herself off the court, and that pattern isn't changing. The Fever open a road stretch this week with three straight away games; how she responds in those will matter far more than anything that happened at Lucas Oil on Saturday night.

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