Clark Selected First By Indiana Fever In WNBA Draft, Rival Angel Reese, 7th, Chicago Sky

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Caitlin Clark, the prolific shooting guard from Iowa who set the NCAA all-time scoring mark and ushered in a newfound popularity for women’s basketball that reaped records for attendance and television viewership, was selected No. 1 overall in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever on Monday night.


The 22-year-old native of West Des Moines, Iowa, electrified crowds wherever she played this season because of her shooting range, regularly hitting logo 3-pointers with ease, and her playmaking ability, routinely setting up teammates for easy scores.

Clark joins a Fever team with 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston. The Fever finished 13-27 last season and missed the postseason in each of the past seven seasons. But an inside-outside combination of Clark and Boston, who was the No. 1 pick in last year’s draft, could propel Indiana back to the playoffs once again.

LSU’s Angel Reese, the “Bayou Barbie” who created a rivalry with Clark in last year’s title game was drafted by the Chicago Sky with the No. 7 pick in the WNBA draft.


IM2
You poor kid, the White athlete who is better than the Black Athlete was picked first.
 
Caitlin Clark, the prolific shooting guard from Iowa who set the NCAA all-time scoring mark and ushered in a newfound popularity for women’s basketball that reaped records for attendance and television viewership, was selected No. 1 overall in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever on Monday night.


The 22-year-old native of West Des Moines, Iowa, electrified crowds wherever she played this season because of her shooting range, regularly hitting logo 3-pointers with ease, and her playmaking ability, routinely setting up teammates for easy scores.

Clark joins a Fever team with 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston. The Fever finished 13-27 last season and missed the postseason in each of the past seven seasons. But an inside-outside combination of Clark and Boston, who was the No. 1 pick in last year’s draft, could propel Indiana back to the playoffs once again.

LSU’s Angel Reese, the “Bayou Barbie” who created a rivalry with Clark in last year’s title game was drafted by the Chicago Sky with the No. 7 pick in the WNBA draft.


IM2
You poor kid, the White athlete who is better than the Black Athlete was picked first.
Shallow and pedantic, congrats.
 
Here come the racists bringing up skin color... can't we just be happy for Clark... like it or not she may be the best player in woman's college basketball today and she will help to put the WNBA on the map... and every player will benefit from it white and black....
 
Caitlin Clark, the prolific shooting guard from Iowa who set the NCAA all-time scoring mark and ushered in a newfound popularity for women’s basketball that reaped records for attendance and television viewership, was selected No. 1 overall in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever on Monday night.


The 22-year-old native of West Des Moines, Iowa, electrified crowds wherever she played this season because of her shooting range, regularly hitting logo 3-pointers with ease, and her playmaking ability, routinely setting up teammates for easy scores.

Clark joins a Fever team with 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston. The Fever finished 13-27 last season and missed the postseason in each of the past seven seasons. But an inside-outside combination of Clark and Boston, who was the No. 1 pick in last year’s draft, could propel Indiana back to the playoffs once again.

LSU’s Angel Reese, the “Bayou Barbie” who created a rivalry with Clark in last year’s title game was drafted by the Chicago Sky with the No. 7 pick in the WNBA draft.


IM2
You poor kid, the White athlete who is better than the Black Athlete was picked first.
Angel Reese went 7th? Ouch. No doubt Clark was going to be number one, was there?
 
It will be interesting to see how she does. Is the WNBA an order of magnitude better than College Division I? Honestly, watching her play, she doesn't seem that good. Put a good defender on her, and she can be shut down.
 
Good for her!

In case you missed it Saturday night, this was fun:


Yes it was. She seems to be a natural and if she keeps being herself, she will go a long way. Hopefully the right wing grifters don't latch on to her and try making her what she doesn't want to be. They did that to Bird and made a whole lot of people dislike a fairly decent guy and a great basketball player.
 
It will be interesting to see how she does. Is the WNBA an order of magnitude better than College Division I? Honestly, watching her play, she doesn't seem that good. Put a good defender on her, and she can be shut down.
The WBNA is the best womens basketball league in the world. She will go through the pain like every other rookie.
 

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