CAITLIN CLARK FORCES MASSIVE DECISION FROM LAS VEGAS ACES

Caitlin Clark's impact on the game of women's basketball continues to show itself in several different ways.

Games that feature Clark and the Indiana Fever have set record numbers in terms of TV viewership and in-person attendance, and that will continue to be the case for Tuesday night's matchup against the defending-champion Las Vegas Aces.

In fact, the Aces have been forced to move the game from Michelob ULTRA Arena to T-Mobile Arena in order to accommodate the wave of fans coming to watch Clark in person.

This move allows the franchise to sell 33% more tickets — moving from a capacity of 12,000 to 18,000.

The team has sold twice as many tickets for this game than Games 1 and 2 of last year's WNBA Finals combined, according to a report from TickPick. The "get-in" price for this game against the Fever is $92 — up 667% from the Aces' next home game against the Washington Mystics at Michelob ULTRA Arena ($12).

Clark and the Fever notched an upset victory over Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday afternoon. Now, they'll look to continue that success when they tipoff against the Aces at 9:30 p.m. ET.

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