Stephen A. Smith doesn’t mince words on Caitlin Clark’s rookie season ceiling
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith had a blunt take on Caitlin Clark’s recent rookie games, saying that he expected the former Iowa Hawkeyes star to have a decent but undistinguished performance in her debut season.
He shared his views on ESPN’s First Take, where he was joined by Monica McNutt and former NBA player-turned-analyst Tim Legler. Smith grilled the Indiana Fever as well, saying they were not as strong as they think.
He then referenced Clark’s recent performance against the New York Liberty on Friday night. The Fever star scored in single digits for the first time since her freshman year in college, failing to make an impact as her team lost (102-66) to the Liberty.
The ESPN analyst said of Caitlin Clark:
“In the end, Caitlin Clark will be just fine, she will have her rough patches. She is not going to have a lot of great moments, we all know that but when you look at her skill set and how transferable that is to the next level. To me Tim Legler its very simple, shooters do that better than anybody.”
He highlighted that Clark’s biggest advantage is that she is a great shooter, adding that she will have a rough time in her rookie season but will eventually adjust to the league.
Tim Legler shares piece of advice for struggling Caitlin Clark
Former NBA player and ESPN analyst Tim Legler talked about the transition of Caitlin Clark from the NCAA to the WNBA and issued helpful advice for the struggling Fever star. Legler highlighted that Clark doesn’t have a physical advantage over most players in the NBA so the transition period for her would be longer.
He said that the Fever star needs to be smarter in her plays as the methods that used to work at Iowa won’t work in the WNBA. He said Clark should keep a cool mind and play through the frustration instead of exhibiting it.
“If I give her one piece of advice, it’s this- just try to get a hold of your frustration that you are constantly exhibiting. At the pro level you can’t be doing that all the time… you gotta just play through it because if they sense your weakness, they are gonna come at you even harder.”
Legler also urged the people to give the former Iowa Hawkeyes star some time to adjust and keep faith in her abilities as she navigates her way into the professional world of basketball.
News
“Troubled” Clark and Her $20 Million Nike Deal Called into Question as Aces’ Owner Faces WNBA Funding Probe
The Las Vegas Aces are the two-time defending champs but they have taken a backseat to the Indiana Fever due to Caitlin Clark’s arrival in the WNBA. The Fever made the former Iowa superstar the No. 1 pick in this year’s…
Caitlin Had to Sit on the Bench while ‘In Good form’ because of Her own Mistaken Decision, which Led to Heavy Criticism of Her coach. Is this Considered ‘Personal Vendetta’?
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever suffered their fifth loss of the season, in their fifth game. Clark and the Fever haven’t been able to connect the dots to claw out a victory. They started the season getting blown out by…
“True Friendship” Nika Muhl has always received Support from Former Teammate Paige Bueckers since the Early Days of WNBA “This is the one”. I don’t expect them to be “Competitors” in the future.
Paige Bueckers is following the journey of all her ex-UConn Huskies teammates, who have taken steps into the WNBA. She took to X to share league rookie Nika Muhl’s edgy outfit she chose to wear in the tunnel before a…
Jewell Loyd – Caitlin’s opponent, sent her four messages after the Fever vs. Storm game just took place and the Fever lost five games in a row: “Everyone’s journey is different.”
Not many would understand the pressure that Caitlin Clark feels at any given moment. However, another first-round pick can certainly try to. Although pressing the fact that everyone’s journey in the W is different, Jewell Loyd still shares what her rookie year was like….
Astounding!!! Nika Muhl’s mid-court shot before the Seattle Storm vs Minnesota Lynx game had everyone “gasping”. This is why, despite encountering “unplayable” troubles earlier, Nika always finds a spot in the starting lineup???
Nika Muhl has become a women’s basketball fan favorite over the past two months. While the Croatian guard was already popular among UConn fans during her NCAA tenure, Muhl’s excellent defense against Caitlin Clark during the 2024 NCAA tournament made fans fall…
End of content
No more pages to load