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Who has had a better rookie year between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark?

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Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, two of the most prominent names in women’s basketball, made their WNBA debuts in 2024 after stellar college careers. Both entered the league with immense expectations, but Caitlin Clark’s rookie season has outshined Angel Reese’s in terms of overall impact and production.

Caitlin Clark in form for rookie of the year

Clark, quickly established herself as one of the most exciting players in the WNBA. Known for her deep shooting range and playmaking abilities, she became the focal point of the Fever’s offense. Averaging good numbers in points, assists, and rebounds, Clark has consistently been a triple-double threat. Her high-scoring performances have made her a frontrunner for Rookie of the Year and one of the league’s rising stars.

Angel Reese, has shown flashes of the dominance she displayed at LSU. While she has contributed strongly on the defensive end and on the boards, her offensive impact has been more limited. Reese’s rookie season has been about adapting to the physicality of the WNBA and finding her role on a team with established veterans. Though she hasn’t had the same breakout performances as Clark, Reese’s potential remains high as she continues to develop.

Their numbers this season:

Angel Reese:

  • Points per game (PPG): 13.4
  • Rebounds per game (RPG): 12.0
  • Assists per game (APG): 1.8
  • Steals per game (SPG): 1.4

Caitlin Clark

  • Points per game (PPG): 17.1
  • Rebounds per game (RPG): 5.8
  • Assists per game (APG): 8.2
  • Steals per game (SPG): 1.5

In the 2024 WNBA season, Caitlin Clark has had the better overall year compared to Angel Reese. Clark’s scoring, playmaking, and leadership on the Indiana Fever have made her one of the standout rookies of the season. While Angel Reese has shown flashes of brilliance, particularly on the boards and defensively, Clark’s offensive impact and overall production have given her the edge in their rookie campaigns.

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