This just in… She’s good.
Caitlin Clark’s debut in the WNBA was nothing short of electrifying, drawing a packed house eager to witness the beginning of what promises to be a remarkable career. Despite the Indiana Fever’s loss to Dallas last night in their first preseason game, Clark amassed a whopping 21 points, including an impressive five three-pointers despite sitting out the final minutes due to fouls. Even in defeat, her star power was undeniable, as fans clamored for her autograph post-game.
Has Clark injected a new level of excitement into the WNBA?
Check out these moves. It’s like watching a female version of Steph Curry.
Caitlin Clark isn't lettin’ up ‼️
— WNBA (@WNBA) May 4, 2024
Another DEEP TRIPLE from beyond the arc
The @IndianaFever take the lead in the 4Q pic.twitter.com/4b451igQHT
Caitlin Clark finished her first @WNBA preseason game with a game-high 21 points (5 3PM), 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals 💪
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) May 4, 2024
"Overall, a lot to learn from. These are great learning experiences for us." pic.twitter.com/AfDVLUdmDx
Clark’s performance, with 16 points in the first half and 5 in the second, underscores her potential to be a game-changer for the Indiana Fever. While preseason games may not always mirror the intensity of regular-season matchups, they serve as crucial platforms for players to hone their skills and for coaches to assess talent and strategies.
But, she only scored 5 points in the second half?
Clark’s overall contribution highlights her versatility and ability to impact the game on multiple fronts. Her scoring prowess, particularly evident in the first half, coupled with her potential for growth and development, bodes well for her role within the team moving forward.
As the Fever continue to prepare for the upcoming season, Clark’s performance serves as a promising indicator of the dynamic presence she can bring to the court. With time and experience, she’s poised to make significant strides and become a key asset for the team as they embark on their journey in the WNBA.