
Caitlin Clark Rates Her WNBA Performance on 1-10 Scale in New Video Amid Year 3 of Career
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says she still has "so much room to improve" despite ranking top-four in the WNBA in both points and assists this season.
Clark was recently asked by ESPN's Malika Andrews where she would rank her development on a 1-10 scale, with 10 representing becoming the best player she can be.
"Honestly, I think I'm at a six, probably," Clark told Andrews.
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Clark added she feels her room to improve stems from both her age of 24 and her relative lack of professional experience.
After her Rookie of the Year campaign in 2024, Clark was limited by multiple injuries to just 13 games of her sophomore season.
"I've only played 60 games in this league, and I've played two playoff games," Clark told Andrews. "To a lot of people, it probably feels like I've played a lot more, and to me it probably feels like I've played a lot more at times... I still feel like I have so much room to improve, and I know that, and I want to get better."
Clark ranks fourth in the WNBA with 20.8 points per game and second with 8.2 assists per game through her first 14 appearances of the season.
She's also had some defensive struggles, especially in isolation, while seeing her shooting rates dip from her rookie campaign.
Finding ways to improve her shooting and defense could be key to Clark's hopes of taking another step forward before making what she hopes will be her second playoff run with the Fever this fall.







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