WATCH: Fever Star Caitlin Clark Stuns WNBA World With Mind-Blowing Shot From Outside the Court in Latest Dude Perfect Video

Currently sidelined due to injury, the Fever star Caitlin Clark was still in the limelight, thanks to her impressive three-pointer from outside the court.

Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark may be sidelined with a quad injury, but she hasn’t slowed down off the court. In a newly released video, Clark made headlines with an impossible three-pointer filmed well behind the basket, and outside the court entirely.

The moment came during her collaboration with YouTube trick-shot group Dude Perfect. Though the full video drops Saturday, fans have already gotten a sneak peek, and it features Clark sinking a deep three from behind the goal — a shot that even had the camera crew stunned.

Caitlin Clark Hits Viral Three in Dude Perfect Teaser While Recovering From Injury

Clark’s shot was part of a series of trick plays filmed with Dude Perfect. In the teaser clip posted Sunday, the Fever guard stood far behind the basket, dubbed the “negative three” zone by the hosts, and sank the shot cleanly.

A member of the group could be heard yelling: “That was amazing.”

Though Clark is currently out of WNBA action with a left quad strain, the video gave fans a light moment amid concerns over Indiana’s current situation.

Per reports, the full video includes over 50 different three-pointers and props like helicopters, fishing rods, and even spiked basketball rims. Caitlin Clark also made a blindfolded three-pointer and joined Dude Perfect in attempting group trick shots.

Fever Face Depth Crisis After Backup Guards Sydney Colson, Sophie Cunningham Injured

While Clark draws viral praise off the court, things are quickly unraveling on it. On Friday, both of her backups — Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham — went down with injuries in Indiana’s 85–83 loss to the Connecticut Sun.

Sydney Colson Suffers Early Game Injury Against Connecticut

Colson, a two-time WNBA champion now filling Clark’s spot in the lineup, exited the game nine minutes in after injuring her left leg. She finished scoreless but logged two assists, a rebound, and a steal before the setback

After the game, head coach Stephanie White confirmed the team had no updates yet:

“Going to wait to hear from our training staff about where we are right now. [Colson] was in the locker room.”

Sophie Cunningham Exits in Fourth After Re-injuring Right Ankle

Cunningham, who had already missed the early part of the season dealing with that same ankle issue, exited the game after logging 27 minutes, wrapping up her night with 10 points, two assists, and a single rebound.
White acknowledged the growing adversity, stating: “There’s no question we’re hitting adversity right now. It’s challenging. And it’s still a great opportunity for us because it’s not going to be perfect. It’s early enough in the season that we’ve got a chance to really, I think, find a gut-check moment and who we’re going to be through adversity.”

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