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RandySF

(71,223 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 05:59 PM Dec 10

"Professional Players and Coaches Are a Lot Smarter": Caitlin Clark Talks About Adjusting to the WNBA

TIME Magazine named Indiana Fever superstar, Caitlin Clark, as their 2024 Athlete of the Year. The award is certainly deserving, as Clark is a major catalyst for the enormous surge of interest in the WNBA and women’s basketball as a collective. Clark made a name for herself during her four seasons at Iowa. Although she carried her dominance with her in her professional career, Clark admits the elevated intelligence of the sport from her opponents required an adjustment period.

In addition to receiving the prestigious honor, Clark sat down with TIME to share details from her experiences over the past year. The 2024 WNBA season marked her first in the league. She opened up about the challenges she faced in comparison to her collegiate career. She said,

“Professional players and professional coaches—this is no disrespect to college women’s basketball—are a lot smarter. I love women’s college basketball. But if you go back and watch the way people guarded me in college, it’s almost, like, concerning. They didn’t double me, they didn’t trap me, they weren’t physical.”

Clark stole the hearts of basketball fans with her incredible three-point shooting and great passing. However, in her first few weeks in the WNBA, the quality of shots she used to get in college soon faded. The physicality was unlike anything she had encountered at Iowa. She attributed this period of difficulties on professional players’ higher IQ.

Clark’s comments aren’t a shot at college basketball but an honest evaluation. She highlights that most of the women in college basketball, “will never go on to play another basketball game,” once their collegiate career is over. An unfortunate reality for the majority of student-athletes.



https://thesportsrush.com/wnba-news-professional-players-and-coaches-are-a-lot-smarter-caitlin-clark-talks-about-adjusting-to-the-wnba/

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"Professional Players and Coaches Are a Lot Smarter": Caitlin Clark Talks About Adjusting to the WNBA (Original Post) RandySF Dec 10 OP
Well, YAH! All pro sports are also MUCH faster. Thats why so few make it Callie1979 Dec 10 #1
Good Post ProfessorGAC Dec 14 #2

Callie1979

(338 posts)
1. Well, YAH! All pro sports are also MUCH faster. Thats why so few make it
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 06:07 PM
Dec 10

Also why a lot of college coaches dont make it in the pros too; they just cant make the jump

ProfessorGAC

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2. Good Post
Sat Dec 14, 2024, 07:39 PM
Dec 14

This summer I was watching some CFL games.
The biggest difference I noticed in the athletes is that the biggest,strongest guys are too slow for the NFL, and the fast, twitchy guys aren't big & strong enough.
At these highest levels, everyone is bigger, stronger, faster.

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