Lexie Hull, Caitlin Clark and WNBA
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Caitlin Clark has had a rollercoaster season on the court -- so far. While Clark has missed nine games due to injury this season, she has struggled mightily shooting the basketball, especially from 3-point range,
Fever coach Stephanie White expressed no reason to press the panic button for Clark, who averages 16.7 points per game and has not scored more than 14 points in the three games since her injury return.
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Caitlin Clark has already established herself as one of the most prolific three-point shooters in the league in just her second season in the WNBA, but she's hit a bit of a shooting slump lately. The good news is,
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Amazon S3 on MSNCaitlin Clark denies that she's afraid to shoot off a rackCaitlin Clark is shutting down talk that she skipped last year’s WNBA 3-point contest out of fear. And Clark pushed back at the chatter as she said she’s shooting off a rack, and knew there was a narrative going around that she didn't want to do that at one point.
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The WNBA confirmed Tuesday that Clark will participate in Friday's 3-point contest. This will be the first 3-point contest Clark has ever participated in, and she will be joined by some firepower: reigning champ Allisha Gray, 2023 champ Sabrina Ionescu, Kelsey Plum and Sonia Citron.
Caitlin Clark is mired in a shooting slump and four slump-busting experts discuss techniques and principles used to get back on track.
Comedian Shane Gillis made a snide Caitlin Clark joke during his opening monologue at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night in Los Angeles.