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Kara Lawson benched Chelsea Gray thirty-five seconds into Team USA's opener against Senegal — and then Caitlin Clark came off the bench and broke five FIBA world records in nineteen minutes. Records that span the entire history of international basketball: men's, women's, every country, every era. Clark logged twelve assists with zero first-half turnovers against a defense specifically built to generate chaos in the backcourt. The starting unit was barely surviving. Clark turned that same blitz pressure into a fast-break weapon. This video breaks down all five records precisely — including Clark's all-time FIBA bench assist record, her record-setting eight assists before halftime, and her position as second all-time in FIBA qualifying tournament history — while tracking the coaching decision that Kara Lawson essentially confirmed is already changing. Lawson called the lineup in "finding mode" and publicly credited the second-quarter unit featuring Clark, Plum, Eri Austin, and Billings as the group that "took us to a different level." Chelsea Gray was not in that unit. Six players made their senior national team debuts in this same game — Beckers, Reese, Eri Austin, and others — and what the 110–46 result actually previews isn't about Senegal. It's about what this offense looks like at full speed, and what that means for the Indiana Fever in 2026. Does Lawson start Clark next game? Drop your call in the comments. Content & Source Disclaimer This video is the result of in-depth research by our specialized team, who scour the internet for all available data on the latest WNBA stories. Our goal is to provide comprehensive coverage with full transparency regarding our sources. The content presented is for entertainment, commentary, and criticism purposes. Our narratives are constructed from a mix of official reports, insider buzz, and public speculation. While our analysis is based on thorough research, it is not entirely speculative. If a piece of information is not official, we will state it directly in the video. Even with our commitment to transparency, we always encourage you to consult official announcements from the league, its teams, and players to form your own complete understanding. Fair Use Copyright Notice The use of game footage, player images, and other media in this video is protected under the "Fair Use" doctrine, as it is used for the purposes of news reporting, criticism, and commentary. Community Guidelines We welcome and encourage passionate debate. Please be respectful to fellow viewers and the subjects of our videos in the comments section. Harassment or hate speech will not be tolerated.