Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark suggested she is navigating WNBA waters without the advice of those before her, at least during games.
After the team's 89-77 loss to the Seattle Storm on Thursday night, Clark was asked what was the best advice he received from veterans during games.
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“No one gives me advice at games,” Clark said. “Hopefully”.
He was then asked about his legacy, but he made it clear that he doesn't think that far ahead after just 19 games into his professional basketball career.
“Holy crap. I don't know, I mean, I'm 19 games in. I think just keep learning and having fun playing this game,” he added. “We're obviously a very young group, so continuing to build day by day… Going game by game and helping this organization get back to the playoffs is our main goal this year.”
The Fever fell to 7-12 with Thursday's loss to the Storm. The team is ninth in the standings and the top eight teams advance to the playoffs.
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Clark leads all rookies in scoring with 16.2 points per game. Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese is right behind her with 13.5 points per game.
She may not have gotten advice on the court, but WNBA legend Candace Parker told NBC News' Lester Holt at the Aspen Ideas Festival that she would tell Clark and Reese to take ownership of their brand when it comes to the business side. of the game.
“I've heard that the sooner you understand the business element of things and the more questions you ask, the more people will want to help,” Parker added.
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The Fever return to action on Sunday against the Phoenix Mercury.
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