Crisis In Indiana Fever: Caitlin Clark Is The Worst Issue We Have In Team According To The Former….
The 2004 rookie of the year and three-time champion is well aware of all the methods used to shut down talented opponents in the top level of women’s basketball in the world, so she has sympathy to Clark’s position, although she doesn’t think the league has to change.
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WNBA legend, Diana Taurasi, shared some hard truths to Caitlin Clark as she told the Indiana Fever star to adapt or die to the physicality deployed against her by her rivals in professional basketball.
The 2004 rookie of the year and three-time champion is well aware of all the methods used to shut down talented opponents in the top level of women’s basketball in the world, so she has sympathy to Clark’s position, although she doesn’t think the league has to change.
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It comes despite waves of criticism at overly physical approaches to the ex-Iowa Hawkeye, who holds the NCAA record for most points, with Chennedy Carter’s notorious fragrant foul being the culmination that even attracted NBA criticism via Draymond Green.
“That’s the ultimate sign of respect,” Taurasi told Clark via GQ. When you come into the league and everyone’s eyes are on you.
“You’re getting the best defender every game, double-teamed on every pick and roll, face guarded, top lined-that’s respect from the other team. It’s like anything. It’s the next level, and it takes time.
“When you go back and look at all the greats, it takes time to get used to all of it. It’s a different type of sensory (experience). It’s a different speed. If you’re great at what you do, you will adjust and evolve. Everything will fall back into place. That’s the evolution of one’s career, really.”