Caitlin Clark’s coach warns the entire league with an update on Clark’s return to the WNBA

As the exciting Olympics continue with four days to go, both USA basketball teams are preparing for their semifinals. The men’s team will face Serbia and its star, Nikola Jokic, in a rematch of the opening game, where the “Dream Team 2.0” won 110-84. The women’s team is scheduled to face Australia on Friday, aiming for the gold medal final on Sunday. With the Olympics over, the WNBA resumes its season, with teams preparing to play at least 15 more games to earn playoff spots in what has been a successful season. The historic WNBA season continues

This WNBA season saw record attendance, merchandise sales and sellout crowds, including the most-watched All-Star Game of all time. Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark was a big part of that success. He had an outstanding season, worthy of his first draft pick. Despite his impressive stats, fans have noticed a decline in his shooting accuracy. Fever coach Christie Sides said “Caitlin Clark’s hitting is coming back,” which bodes well for the team aiming for a playoff berth.

This improvement would not only be for her, but the whole team, which is currently ranked in the top 8 and is ready to qualify for the playoffs. Before the break, Clark made just 26.2 percent of his three-pointers in his last seven games, a particularly low percentage by his standards. The rest should help you stay fresh and regain strength for the season. Clark for Rookie of the Year

Clark averaged impressive stats in his 26 games, including 35.2 minutes (third in the league), 17.1 points per game, 8.2 assists (league best), 5.8 rebounds and a league-high 5.6 turnovers. His shooting percentages include a .405% field goal percentage, .327% from three-point range and .891% from the free throw line, ranking sixth in the league. Among the many records she has broken and will break, the best for me are the first triple double for a rookie in history and the first for the Fever franchise, and most assists (19) in a game. Those numbers look like those of a veteran, so they are even more impressive for a rookie, remember that Clark is only 22 years old and has a very bright future, we hope that the injuries will not work against her to enjoy the game the so WNBA and the future. with the Olympic team.

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