From being a senior in school and the star of the Iowa girls’s basketball workforce that went to the nationwide championship, to then being drafted proper after and leaping into the WNBA season, lots has occurred within the lifetime of Caitlin Clark previously 12 months.
The Indiana Fever star was left off the Olympic girls’s basketball roster this previous summer season, a choice that sparked a whole lot of debate, however Clark mentioned the break through the WNBA season because of the 2024 Paris Video games was wanted.
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“We had the Olympic break, so I obtained a month off in the course of the season as a result of we needed to pause the WNBA season as a result of, you understand, the 12 women go and play within the Olympics. And everyone else, you’re not doing a lot, so [I] obtained like a month off, which I actually wanted, clearly, as a result of I’ve been taking part in basketball for only a 12 months straight,” Clark mentioned throughout a latest look on “New Heights.“
The Fever began out 1-8 however rallied to complete 20-20 to make the playoffs. A giant motive for the Fever’s late-season push was the improved play of Clark after the break.
Previous to the Olympic break, she was averaging 17.1 factors per recreation. Following the break, she regarded rejuvenated, averaging 23.1 factors per recreation down the stretch.
Jason Kelce requested how Clark would outline her whirlwind of a 12 months in simply two phrases.
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“I’d say, like, I don’t know, life-changing possibly? All in a great way, like, I imply, issues simply change actually quick, as you guys know. That’s simply how the world works and, particularly with social media, folks see a whole lot of your life, however that’s what makes it enjoyable and why I’ve had so many cool alternatives, too. So, it’s loopy, like wanting again at a 12 months in the past at present or round this time, like, I used to be simply starting my senior 12 months in school,” Clark mentioned.
“And clearly, you understand, folks knew who we had been, and folks attended our video games, however it’s clearly not on the magnitude that it’s now. So, like, life simply modifications quick, however that’s what makes it enjoyable and funky and, you understand, shortly began a brand new chapter of my life, too. Like shifting right here to Indianapolis, and really feel fortunate I’m nonetheless within the Midwest. I do know you [Jason and Travis Kelce] just like the Midwest.”
Clark mentioned she is wanting ahead to having the ability to have extra of a routine in her second season with the Fever after the fast transition from school basketball within the WNBA.
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“Yeah, for certain, I imply it’s simply so in contrast to another skilled sport, actually, from the standpoint of, so I performed within the nationwide championship, and I principally went to the draft proper after, obtained picked, and then you definitely principally pack up and transfer. Like, you’re shifting in April, you don’t even end senior 12 months of school,” Clark mentioned.
“And I suppose for you guys, what was it, you go to the [NFL] mix, how lengthy do you need to put together for the mix, two months? And then you definitely get drafted, and you continue to obtained a bit of time to get acclimated to the brand new metropolis, you have got camp, no matter. It’s not like that, like camp for us is sort of a week and a half.”
However Clark additionally mentioned there was a profit to issues shifting so shortly.
“I believe it was good a bit of bit, too, such as you don’t have time to overthink issues, prefer it’s similar to, increase, increase, increase, increase, such as you’re simply onto the subsequent. However on the similar time, you don’t, like, I really feel like I by no means actually ended the chapter of school. It was similar to you up and left, however possibly that’s good. You don’t have a whole lot of time to consider it, so I believe that’s undoubtedly the weirdest a part of, you understand, girls’s skilled basketball and clearly school basketball, too, is simply that change,” Clark mentioned.
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Regardless of the fast transition into the WNBA, Clark nonetheless excelled.
She received the WNBA Rookie of the 12 months, was named an All-Star and led the WNBA in assists whereas additionally setting a document for many assists in a season with 337.
Clark set the rookie document for many whole factors scored in a season with 769, and she or he drained 122 3-pointers in her season, which is the second most in a single season in WNBA historical past.
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