Caitlin Clark drops 30 points in 85-83 Indiana Fever win over the Washington Mystics - as she lets her game do the talking after Chennedy Carter row

Caitlin Clark was, as she usually is whenever she steps on the court, the story of the night - and with no on-court altercations or extra-curricular activity, the Iowa native just let it fly all evening long.

The No. 1 overall pick from this year's WNBA draft dropped 30 points in a 85-83 victory over the Washington Mystics on Friday night in Commissioner's Cup action.

Clark also had eight rebounds and six assists along with eight costly turnovers - double the next closest player - that kept the game close.

She iced the game late - hitting three out of four free throws in the final eleven seconds to keep the Mystics at bay and capping off a night where she went 8-15 from the field and 7-13 from beyond the arc.

Those seven triples tied a rookie record held concurrently with Crystal Robinson, formerly of the New York Liberty. 

Caitlin Clark dominated for the Indiana Fever and led them to a 85-83 victory over Washington

Caitlin Clark dominated for the Indiana Fever and led them to a 85-83 victory over Washington

Clark was especially deadly from deep - knocking down seven threes to tie a rookie record

Clark was especially deadly from deep - knocking down seven threes to tie a rookie record

Stefanie Dolson led the way for the Mystics with 19 points and six rebounds as Washington saw five players reach double-digit points. 

Elsewhere for Washington, Ariel Atkins scored 16 points, Karlie Samuelson had 11, Aaliyah Edwards contributed 10 points and 12 rebounds and Myisha Hines-Allen also scored 10 points for Washington.

The Mystics again played without Brittney Sykes (ankle) and Shikira Austin (hip).

The contest was a Commissioner's Cup affair. Indiana is 2-1 in such games and Washington is 0-3.

Clark was fouled with 11.9 seconds left and hit both free-throw attempts to give the Fever an 84-80 lead. Samuelson answered with a trey to bring Washington within one with 7.5 seconds left.

Clark split two free throws with 5.4 seconds left to boost Indiana's lead to two. Atkins didn't get a 3-point shot out of her hands before time expired, and it bounced off the rim anyway.

Indiana shot 45.2 percent from the field, including 16 of 35 makes from 3-point range.

The Mystics connected on 43.1 percent of their attempts and were 13-of-34 shooting from behind the arc.

Caitlin Clark drives to the basket during the game against the Washington Mystics on Friday

Caitlin Clark drives to the basket during the game against the Washington Mystics on Friday

She iced the game late - hitting three of four free throws to keep Washington at bay

She iced the game late - hitting three of four free throws to keep Washington at bay

Indiana led 28-19 after the first quarter and Clark opened the second period with a 3-pointer to cap a 13-0 burst and give the Fever a 12-point lead. 

But Erica Wheeler's basket with 7:27 left in the half -- which gave Indiana a 38-27 lead -- was the Fever's last hoop before the break.

Atkins scored the first seven points of a 10-0 run that saw the Mystics move within one. Washington caught Indiana at 40 on a 3-pointer by Samuelson with 37.3 seconds left in the half.

Clark made two free throws with 23.7 seconds remaining as the Fever led 42-40 at halftime.

Clark drained three 3-pointers in the final 3:55 of the third quarter as Indiana took a 66-64 lead into the final stanza.

Speaking before the game, Clark addressed the situation with Chennedy Carter saying that she doesn't feel her Chicago Sky opponent should apologize: 'Basketball is competitive, I get it.

'Sometimes emotions get the better of you, it happened to me multiple times throughout the course of my career.

She added: 'There are no grudges, there is nothing like that. It's a sport, it's competitive, it is not going to be nice all the time. That's not what basketball is and I think that people who play the sport at the highest level understand that.'