WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark enters her third professional season this year, where she'll look to lead the Indiana Fever to the Finals for the first time in her career.
After a terrific rookie year that culminated in a fourth place finish for MVP, Clark's sophomore season did not treat her very nicely.
The sharpshooter played in just 13 games last year with a persistent groin injury and was ruled out for the season before the playoffs began.
In those 13 games, Clark averaged 16.5 points and 8.8 assists per game while shooting 36.7% from the field and 27.9% from three - all downticks from her rookie year, except for a slight increase in assists.
Regardless, the Fever improved significantly as a team without Clark in 2025. They went 24-20, four wins better than Clark's rookie 2024 season, and made it to the WNBA Semifinals where they lost in a overtime do-or-die Game 5 against the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces.
Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and Lexie Hull all stepped up in a major way, and all three are back with the Fever for 2026. With Clark feeling healthy and ready to go to start the season, there's plenty of excitement in Indianapolis surrounding their WNBA team.
Indiana's first game of the regular season will come against Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd, Arike Ogunbawale, and the rest of the Dallas Wings on Saturday, May 9, in what should be a terrific opener to the season.
Ahead of that game, let's take a look at all the odds for Caitlin Clark this season on bet365, including MVP and numerous other special season-long markets for the polarizing talent.
Caitlin Clark is the odds-on favorite to win MVP this season, sitting in first place on the oddsboard at +260 odds. She leads two-time defending MVP A'ja Wilson (+270), Napheesa Collier (+500), Alyssa Thomas (+1200), Breanna Stewart (+1200), and Sabrina Ionescu (+1400).
At 24 years old, Clark would become one of the youngest MVPs in league history. She finished in fourth place in her rookie year behind Stewart, Collier, and Wilson.
Clark is +275 to score 10+ points in every regular season game she plays in this year. In 13 games played last year, Clark came up shy of scoring double-digits just one time - she scored six points against the Seattle Storm, shooting 3-13 from the field and 0-6 from three.
In her rookie year, she failed to reach that mark five times in 40 games played. At the end of the season, however, she did have a stretch of scoring 10+ points in 25 straight games before scoring eight in the final game of the season, though she only played 19 minutes.
Clark is +1000 to score 50 points in any regular season game this year. Her career-high came during her rookie season on September 15, 2024 against the Wings when she dropped 35 points - a game in which she set the WNBA single-season scoring record.
A'ja Wilson and Liz Cambage both hold the record for most points scored in a single game with 53. Clark is +2000 to score 54+ points and break that record. Other candidates for this market include Wilson (+550) and Bueckers (+2800).
Clark is +375 to make a three in every game she plays in this season, and -550 to not do that. She had three such games of not recording a three last season, though she did make a three in all 40 games played during her rookie season.
Clark is -130 to make eight or more threes in any regular season game this year, which would set a new career-high for threes in a single game for her.
Clark nailed seven threes in her rookie year against the Washington Mystics, currently her career high. While she has only shot the ball at a 32.9% clip from three for her career, she is averaging 8.7 attempts per game and can get hot quickly.
If you want to take it a step further, Clark is +320 to make 10+ threes in any game this year.
The former Iowa Hawkeye is +275 to record 20 assists in any regular season game this year. Her career-high is 19, coming against the Wings during her rookie year.
She's recorded 13+ in six games in her career, including once last season in just 24 minutes played in a blowout win.