Clark, Reese, the presumptive league MVP A’ja Wilson and others continually chased record-breaking statistics this season.
INDIANAPOLIS — Year 1 of the Clark & Reese Show has been unlike anything the WNBA has ever seen. Sure, this season’s final chapter is still unscripted with the playoffs set to start Sunday. But the rookie seasons and attention Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have had makes the league's outlook extremely bright beyond this postseason. Sold out arenas became the norm. Soaring television ratings helped expand the fan base.
Though Reese didn’t hold the single-season rebound record long because Wilson broke it while Reese was sidelined with a season-ending injury. Reese did become the first rookie with an All-Star Game double-double, and she became the first WNBA player to record back-to-back games of 20 or more rebounds while her 24 double-doubles broke the league’s rookie record.
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