Sad news : Caitlin has just been announce out of the season due to injury

Sad news : Caitlin has just been announce out of the season due to injury

caitlin Clark won a little extra respect at Indiana Fever training camp on April 29 when she beat an male opponent off the dribble and buried a 3.

A fan captioned a tweeted video of the play “Caitlin Broke His Ankle.” In another video of the same play, posted by the Fever, teammate Erica Wheeler can be heard yelling, “Bye, bye, boy” as Clark’s fakes out her opponent — turning his ankle the wrong direction — hitting the 3-pointer.

“We all need a teammate like Erica,” Dick’s Sporting Goods commented on X, formerly Twitter

Wheeler, a ninth-year WNBA guard, has been one Clark’s biggest supporters. Though Clark has reached superstar stature, she’s still a rookie after the Fever made her the No. 1 pick in the April 15 WNBA draft.

“She’s one of the biggest players in the world right now. But she doesn’t act like that,” Wheeler told reporters on Monday. “She’s just like ‘help me.’”


Caitlin Clark Poised to Take Over Erica Wheeler’s Role

Clark, who broke the NCAA’s career scoring record for both men and women this year, could take over the starting point guard role. Wheeler started last season, posting 9.9 points, five assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game.

“All she wants to do is do whatever this team needs, whatever she needs to do for us to be successful,” Fever head coach Christie Sides said about Wheeler during Monday’s press conference. “And I can ask her for anything.”

“If I’m gonna tell her she’s gonna come off the bench, she’s gonna come off the bench. If I tell her I need her to do this, she’s going to do that. I mean, that’s just who she is … her voice and her leadership, it just means so much to our entire team,” Sides added.“Our goal is the playoffs,” Sides said at an April 28 press conference.

Wheeler returns to the Fever after two seasons away with the Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream. She previously played for the Fever from 2016 (the team’s last playoff appearance) to 2019.

For Clark, she recognizes a time of transition from the college game to the pro game regardless of her stature. She noted the faster pace but that it suits her.

“This coaching staff is fully prepared,” Clark told reporters on Sunday. “They’ve been watching me for quite some time and the stuff they have planned and the actions we’re going to run are going to be really good for myself, really good for this group in general. A lot of screening action.”

It also doesn’t hurt that Clark last played a competitive basketball game in the women’s NCAA championship game on April 7. Clark and the Hawkeyes came up short against South Carolina in an 87-75 defeat a week before the draft.

“I feel like I’m in really good basketball shape,” Clark said. “There’s no getting back in shape for myself. I’ve been playing basketball.”

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