Caitlin Clark didn’t have her best performance tonight against Atlanta. Displaying her leadership qualities, she took an admirable step that has many people talking.
In Dallas, Clark played for 35 minutes, scoring 7 points, grabbing 4 rebounds, and dishing out 6 assists. She shot 27.3% from the field and 16% from three-point range. Recognizing this wasn’t the output she expects from herself, Clark stayed after the game to put up extra shots, aiming to improve and prepare for future games.
Clark wants to be the player her team can rely on, fulfilling her role effectively. However, the pressure has been mounting. Desonade Carrington’s online comments have amplified the scrutiny on Clark, while criticism of coach Christie Sides not utilizing her properly has also surfaced. This combination seems to be affecting Clark, leading to her playing more tightly and less joyfully than she did at the University of Iowa.
These recent games have felt more like a chore for Clark, rather than the fun experience she once had. The constant criticism, the pressure to score, avoid turnovers, win games, and make the Olympic team are weighing heavily on her.