Former Iowa Hawkeye Caitlin Clark has not proven a one-hit wonder in the WNBA. Being that impressive rookie season in Indiana Fever ought to shine much brighter for her.
Clark was outstanding in the rookie season; she averages nearly 20 points, 8 assists, and 6 rebounds per game. Her shooting skills from the court and vision have made her a fan favorite to watch in the league.
The buzz these days is Clark participating in the NBA All-Star weekend. Shams Charania of the NBA is advising that the league intends to expand the list of participants of the 3-point contest during the NBA and WNBA seasons, and Clark is being named in the top conversations.
It would be a historic moment for women’s basketball, showcasing Clark’s incredible abilities on an international playing court. Secondly, it would raise interest in the WNBA and bring some new fans to the league.
Clark will shine brighter while inspiring some fresh young basketball talent and pushing some boundaries beyond their athletic possibilities with regard to women’s games.

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