Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have been the two most impressive rookies in this year’s stacked 2024 draft class.
Clark leads the way in terms of Rookie of the Year odds, but Reese is starting to shrink the gap as she continues her historic double-double streak.
Reigning league MVP Breanna Stewart recently joined Best of Both Worlds podcast, hosted by Reese’s former LSU teammate Flau’jae Johnson.
During the interview, Johnson asked Stewie to identify the rookie she’s been most impressed by so far this season.
Instead of picking between the two, Stewart chose to praise both Clark and Reese.
“Caitlin, the way she’s coming and continuing to kinda get Indiana back where they were as far as their attendance,” Stewart said of Clark. “You know she has range like no other.”
“I think Angel, the way that she’s constantly working hard — doing all the dirty work right now. Rebounds, steals, making sure she’s in all of the action. Whatever way she can help her team,” Stewart continued when talking about the Chicago Sky rookie.
Both Clark and Reese were selected as All-Stars in Year 1 — making them the first pair of rookies to be selected since 2014. The two rising superstars will join forces with 10 other All-Star picks to face off against Stewart and Team USA on July 20.
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Stewart and the New York Liberty will face off against Clark and the Indiana Fever in a highly-anticipated matchup on Saturday afternoon.
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