No spells. No superstition. Just pure Indiana vibes.
Caitlin Clark rolled into Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Monday night, and what happened next felt straight out of a basketball fairytale.
With the Indiana Fever star courtside, the Indiana Pacers cooked up a 129-109 masterclass that sent the Cleveland Cavaliers packing in Game 4. Add a 41-point lead at one point, sprinkle in Clark’s good-luck charm, and suddenly Indiana feels like it’s got more than just momentum—it’s got a secret weapon.
Caitlin Clark Effect in Full Force, Indiana Pacers Cruise to Victory
Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers didn’t just bounce back—they bounced the Cavaliers right off the court. After getting rocked at home in Game 3, Indiana came back breathing fire, jumping out to a jaw-dropping 41-point lead. Cleveland looked completely lost. Donovan Mitchell exited early with an ankle injury, and without his offensive punch, the Cavaliers had no gas left in the tank.
Right there in the thick of it, Clark soaked it all in. The Fever guard may have been off duty, but she showed up like a team captain in the building. The Clark effect is already working wonders for the Fever—and now, it looks like the Pacers are catching steam too.
And it was earned. Indiana came in locked. Focused. Ruthless. Pascal Siakam led with 21 points and six rebounds. Myles Turner poured in 20. It was revenge for Game 3—and a warning shot to the rest of the East.
From Indiana Fever Fire to Pacers Power
Clark is dominating her own lane. She’s breathing life into Indiana sports. Coming off an undefeated preseason with the Fever, she’s already turned the city buzz up to 100. Clark dropped 13 points in her last preseason outing, and her regular season tips off May 18 with a headline clash against the Chicago Sky and Angel Reese.
But until then, she’s got time to play fan—and a pretty good one at that. Her presence courtside didn’t go unnoticed. The crowd was electric. The energy? Off the charts. Whether it’s a coincidence or a cosmic boost, Indiana’s got a good thing going with Clark in the building.
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Now, the Pacers head to Cleveland for Game 5, up 3-1 with a ticket to the Eastern Conference finals within reach. And with the way things are going, don’t be surprised if Clark is somewhere near that tunnel again—smirking, cheering, maybe even manifesting another Pacers W.
Because in Indiana right now, it’s simple: Clark pulls up, and good things just happen.