Caitlin Clark, the standout player for the Indiana Fever, quickly became the most hyped player in the league after her debut in the WNBA. Clark, who was selected as the Fever’s first overall pick of the 2024 WNBA draft, is regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players of all time.
The former Iowa point guard, who recently expressed dissatisfaction with her performance, achieved several milestones within 29 games of her professional career. Moreover, Clark recently surpassed the statistics of an NBA legend, adding another milestone to her list of achievements.
According to a recent post from the social media account StatMamba on X (formerly known as Twitter), Caitlin Clark has an average 3-point shot distance of 28.09 feet so far in her rookie season.
“Caitlin Clark has an average 3PT shot distance of 28.09 feet so far in her rookie season. NBA 3PT: 23.75 ft | WNBA 3PT: 22.15 ft.” Via StatMamba.
Clark’s recent achievement has amazed fans of Stephen Curry, the star player of the Golden State Warriors. Curry, who is widely regarded as the best shooter in NBA history, achieved his highest average 3-point shot distance at 27.58 feet. Clark’s achievement is even more remarkable because the WNBA 3-point line is shorter than the NBA 3-point line.
Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Highlights Clark’s Unique Skills Over Younger Players
Clark began her professional career as one of the most anticipated WNBA players due to her impressive statistics and achievements during her stellar college career. The 22-year-old star has garnered both supporters and critics because of her outstanding talent. She has received praise from fellow players and coaches. During a recent interview on CC Pregame, Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve shared her thoughts about Clark.
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“We haven’t seen them a lot. I’ll tell you that. But what I have seen coming into the season and watching her in college, I said, ‘The single best thing that she does that young players don’t do is she plays with incredible pace.’” Reeve said
Reeve stated that Clark’s ability to play at a really fast speed is the one thing that sets her apart from younger players. In her recent game against the Lynx, the Fever’s guard finished with 26 points, eight assists, and five rebounds.
Clark’s next game will be against the Atlanta Dream, and it will be fascinating to see the “Caitlin Clark effect” on the court.