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Caitlin Clark reflects on first season in WNBA

Now that the season is over for the Indiana Fever, Fever guard Caitlin Clark says there’s a lot to look back on and be proud of.
Clark led the WNBA in assists, was the league’s Rookie of the Year, and was a WNBA All-Star. But earlier this week, Clark said it’s the relationships that matter most to her.
“Championships are great and I hope we can have a few of those, but at the end of the day, you want to have good relationships with people. There’s been so many amazing moments. My favorite stuff is probably the things you guys don’t see that I enjoy the most. It’s not the basketball. It’s the people I get to spend it with like my family and my teammates,” said Clark.
Clark says she feels like she had a solid year.
“But I also think I’m just scratching the surface. I want to help this franchise get even better, be there for teammates, help my teammates get even better. I know there is a lot of room for me to continue to improve. That’s what excites me the most because I feel like I can get a lot better,” said Clark.
The Fever made the postseason in 2024, but ultimately lost in the first round to the Connecticut Sun. It was their first appearance in the WNBA playoffs since 2016.

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