ESPN Justifies Caitlin Clark’s Biggest Flaw In WNBA

The WNBA season is coming to a close, with 10 games left for Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. Clark has been playing at an exceptional level, but one major problem has held her back this season.

The rookie currently leads the league in average turnovers with 5.5 per game. The next closest player behind Clark is Connecticut Sun star Alyssa Thomas, who’s averaging 3.8 turnovers per game this season.

When ESPN mentioned Clark as the front-runner to win the Rookie of the Year and presented her as a member of the second team All-WNBA, they made sure to speak on her biggest flaw.

They still believe, however, that Clark should be receiving praise for helping the Fever fight for a playoff spot.

“Clark also leads the league in turnovers (164), although some of that can be attributed to how much she handles the ball,” ESPN posted. “While it’s an area she will continue to work to improve, Clark’s season so far has been all that the Fever could have hoped for to help them return to the playoffs.”

Indiana currently stands as the No. 7 team in the WNBA rankings with a 14-16 record. Despite the struggles this year, Clark has been able to do some incredible things for a franchise that has held the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft for two straight seasons.

With 10 games left on the schedule, Clark has averaged 18.0 points, 8.2 assists, and 5.0 rebounds per game. The Fever are one of the hottest teams in the league, winning three of their last four games, and it seems Clark is getting more comfortable in the WNBA week by week.

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