But while the W is on pause, there’s no better time to assess how some of the league’s top rookies have performed thus far.
First-year players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have adapted rather seamlessly and were named All-Stars, while there have been other impressive performers as well.
With the WNBA regular season a little past its halfway point, here is how six notable rookies have graded out in the eyes of Mail Sport.
But while the W is on pause, there’s no better time to assess how some of the league’s top rookies have performed thus far.
First-year players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have adapted rather seamlessly and were named All-Stars, while there have been other impressive performers as well.
With the WNBA regular season a little past its halfway point, here is how six notable rookies have graded out in the eyes of Mail Sport.
The No. 1 overall pick after a record-setting college career at Iowa, Clark has quickly established herself as one of the best pro players as well.
The 22-year-old is 13th in the league with 17.1 points per game – the best mark among rookies – and just as notably is the W’s assist leader, with 8.2 per contest.
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