Caitlin Clark SHOCKS entire crowd after turning into a female Steph Curry ?
“Start comparing her to A’ja Wilson” – Caitlin Clark’s ‘Steph Curry-esque’ play has fans in awe
Caitlin Clark using ‘catch and shoot’ style of play almost resonated with that of the Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry.
Caitlin Clark makes a three-pointer similar to Stephen Curry
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has taken the WNBA by storm relatively quickly. Clark was already a threat to the league with her great playmaking skills and elite shooting. However, it has become lethal when Clark makes everyone run circles with her ‘Curry-esque’ plays. The Fever star has shocked the WNBA fans with her electric basketball display.
Caitlin Clark and her Indiana Fever faced off against the Atlanta Dream in their recent matchup. Clark displayed excellent form throughout the game. She also demonstrated her ability to be effective on the court without always having the ball, excelling in pick-and-roll situations. Her style of play almost resonated with that of the Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry.
Stephen Curry runs around attracting opposing defenders all the time. With a quick transition, Curry catches the ball and shoots a three-pointer. Everyone has seen it plenty of times and Caitlin Clark doing it in the WNBA remains equally impressive.
Despite a slow start, Clark has played a pivotal role for the Fever, helping them go on a winning streak after the All-Star break. Once she found her footing, Clark stunned the viewers, similar to how Curry stuns the NBA crowd. The Indiana Fever has not made the playoffs since 2016 and is now expected to give trouble to the other teams during the playoffs.
With each game, Caitlin Clark continues establishing herself as a central figure in the league, promising an exciting future for herself and women’s basketball. Now, with Angel Reese suffering a season-ending injury, Clark is almost guaranteed to win the Rookie of the Year. With Reese out of the discussion, Clark is now being compared with one of the best players in the WNBA today.