Caitlin Clark’s viral pass to Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston in the WNBA All-Star Game continues to captivate fans. The play gained even more attention when a slow-motion version was shared, highlighting its brilliance.

Early in the second quarter of Saturday’s game, Clark spotted Boston cutting to the basket. Alyssa Thomas was tightly guarding Clark, while Kelsey Plum was doing her best to stay with Boston. Despite the tight defense, Clark delivered a perfect bounce pass that threaded the needle and landed precisely in Boston’s hands.

The slow-motion replay revealed just how tight the passing lane was, showing the ball bouncing near Brittney Griner’s foot as she anchored the middle and kept Jonquel Jones in check. The precision and skill displayed in the play have left fans in awe.

Sure enough, fans were simply stunned by the accuracy that Caitlin Clark showed in executing the pass.

“An absolute DIME!” one excited commenter exclaimed. Another added, “Did you see how she looked off before making that pass? It’s those little things that set her apart. You can’t teach that; it’s pure instinct now.”

“This. Is. Just. Not. Possible. So good! So exciting!” an enthusiastic fan chimed in.

Another fan described her as “The master class needle threader.”

A social media user even went as far as to saying that she’s the “Best pg in the league as a rookie.”

“Yes I had to see that multiple times on the other angle to figure out how it went to the other player. It was between the leg of a defender perfectly timed,” a sixth fan noted.

Team WNBA guard Caitlin Clark dribbles up the court against Team USA during the WNBA All-Star Game at Footprint Center in Phoenix

 

Team WNBA guard Caitlin Clark dribbles up the court against Team USA during the WNBA All-Star Game at Footprint Center in Phoenix

It was indeed a perfect pass from Caitlin Clark, and she couldn’t have pulled it off better than that.

Clark finished the game with 10 assists, the most by a rookie in the All-Star Game. She’s also just one dime short of Sue Bird’s assist record in the same competition. Most importantly, Team WNBA defeated Team USA , 117-109.