RedBulls23 wrote:That was a great, and clutch performance by Angel.
She's been scoring off of rolls and dumps offs as well the last 6 games or so. When she can develop that mid range jumper to work consistently, she's going to really pop off.
I am guessing that by Year 3 Reese and Clark will be each be acknowledged as being the best in the WNBA at their positions, but that could happen as early as next year. What a rivalry this will be!
(Reese already rebounds better than any WNBA #4, defends, and passes well enough. She just needs to make more shots, which she is doing recently. As for Clark, her across-the-board stats are now slightly superior to those of Sabrina Ionescu, who has the highest PER of any WNBA point guard. The only thing holding Clark back, as everybody knows, is turnovers.)
Oh, and for sure both Reese and Clark could play on the Olympic team without that team missing a beat. In fact, I think it would improve, because while Reese and Clark each have a weakness that needs fixing, they also each have a talent that nobody else on the Olympic squad possesses, with Reese being an unmatched offensive rebounder and Clark being the best in-game 3 point shooter. (Ionescu might well be better in a contest, but in a real game, when being pushed out to 28 feet and under defensive pressure, Clark is the best. On an Olympic team, she would be truly deadly, because opponents could never guard her that close, not without opening themselves up to being crushed by her Olympic teammates.)
But I will not re-litigate that decision.



















