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ndiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark made good on former Iowa teammate Kate Martin‘s defense of her on May 18.
“She played [three] WNBA games in her entire life, so I think everybody needs to take a deep breath and relax. Caitlin’s great, she’s going to be fine. I’m gonna support her,” said Martin, a rookie guard for the Las Vegas Aces, via The Associated Press.
Clark shot 9-17 from the field for a season-high 22 points, six rebounds, eight assists,
and a steal. She hit 4-10 from three-point range in the 91-80 loss to the New York Liberty (3-0) in Brooklyn.“I think just playing with better pace, that’s kind of a learning thing. It’s not something I always had to do at Iowa,” Clark told reporters after the game, “I’m getting trapped on every ball screen, getting blocked on every stagger screen… so I think it’s just a learning process.
Clark started strong with 6-9 shooting with 15 points and four assists in the first half. New York had full command at that point, however, with a 57-37 halftime lead.
