Iowa City, IowaCaitlin Clark is the biggest target a rookie in the WNBA has ever had to face. The collegiate basketball player who has scored the most points ever arrived in Indianapolis to a raucous reception, enormous expectations, and a hero’s welcome. Up until the first time the ball is tipped, everything is fun and games. Clark knows pressure, if anyone does. In the end, the former Iowa standout has been instrumental in elevating the women’s division.
Concerning the WNBA’s expansion, Clark remarked, “I certainly know there’s pressure there.” “That’s been my entire career.”
“I know this a team sport, it’s not all about me, it’s not everything I have to do,” she stated. I’ve been able to perform at my best when I’ve been able to grasp it. I believe it just comes down to asking questions, making use of your resources, accepting that things won’t always be perfect, and extending a little grace to yourself.”
For Clark, becoming a part of the Indianapolis Fever is the ideal circumstance. Aliyah Boston, one of the best post players in the game, will be running the floor with her, and on the wing, she’ll have a variety of shooters, including the legendary Kelsey Mitchell of Ohio State. The 2019 WNBA All-Star MVP, Erica Wheeler, has taken Clark under her wing and taught her the ins and outs of the league. The new members were welcomed right away thanks in part to that chemistry.
“Lin and Coach Sides, they value [relationships], they know that’s very important to create championship culture is those relationships you build with your teammates,” Clark stated on Wednesday. “You just can’t come in here and put 12 girls and five people on the court at once and assume that their all going to mesh.”
With a game unlike anything seen in women’s basketball history, Clark has contributed to its transcendence. She’s brought attention to a game that has been lacking development for years, with highlights ranging from incredible assists in transition to trademark three-pointers.
She led the country in scoring (31.6 points per game) and assists (8.9 per game) at the end of the season. She made history by being the first player to rank top in both categories in consecutive seasons.With a career total of 3,900+ points, Clark recently made Division-I history by becoming the first player to score 1,000+ points in consecutive seasons. She is the only player in the history of NCAA DI men’s and women’s basketball to lead her conference in assists and scoring for four straight seasons.
One of the hardest leagues in the world to play a regular part in is the WNBA. There are only 144 roster spaces available with 12 teams. Put simply, every player on every squad is good. The Fever, who had consecutive No. 1 overall selections, are looking to turn things around and make it back to the WNBA playoffs.
“This year, we want to return to the postseason by gradually assembling the necessary pieces, one step at a time. You cannot put all of your eggs in one basket,” Clark said on Wednesday to reporters. “I think our team, and all the talent on our team, can really feel the potential that this group really has.”
There is a lot of internal confidence regarding the trajectory of the team’s future with Boston and Clark leading the way, notwithstanding the outcome of Clark’s rookie season.

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