Caitlin Clark had a great rookie season, says Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve.
The WNBA rookie sensation has led the Indiana Fever to its first postseason appearance since 2016.
Reeve praised Clark in a Friday interview with Khristina Williams. Her specialness was explained by the veteran sideline leader.
She concluded by predicting Clark's professional success. Cheryl Reeve seemed unimpressed in Clark's publicity before praising him.
Reeve made it obvious in July that she didn't care about the crowd watching Clark fight the Fever at Target Center.
After the Olympics, Clark took over the WNBA and Reeve changed her mind about the No. 1 pick, citing Caitlin's great qualities.
She told Williams that Clark is amazing from distance, but she's also good on the court. The six-time WNBA champion said her skill goes beyond shooting. Reeve also suggested Clark expand his skills.
After 35 games, Caitlin Clark averages 19 points, 5.8 rebounds, 8.4 assists, while shooting 42.3% from the floor, 34.9% from deep, and 90.3% from the free-throw line.