Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin?

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Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#1 » by zimpy27 » Mon Aug 18, 2025 9:27 am

Interested in what you think. Paige has been impressive as a rookie.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#2 » by Ice Man » Mon Aug 18, 2025 1:05 pm

Statistically, i would say their rookie years have been roughly a wash. Similar point totals. Clark scored at a higher efficiency and of course had a lot more assists. But Paige has many fewer turnovers and plays better defense. In short, I'd take them both, in a heartbeat.

My gut tells me that Clark was more influential overall, due to the defensive attention that she attracted. Of the two players, she is the more unusual. Paige is a classically excellent all-around player, while Clark is a unique mix of super strengths plus a couple of weaknesses. But I can't prove that gut feeling, in part because Clark played so much when she was a rookie that there aren't meaningful on/off numbers for her.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#3 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Aug 20, 2025 10:59 am

I lean towards Clark because the Fever last year were way more competitive.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#4 » by Doctor MJ » Wed Aug 20, 2025 6:02 pm

zimpy27 wrote:Interested in what you think. Paige has been impressive as a rookie.


No I'd say Clark was more impressive, sorry.

Now Paige is in a considerably worse situation imho, and that means we're perhaps not seeing here thrive on the level she could otherwise, but the fact that Paige is actually less efficient than Clark isn't great given that efficiency was always her thing at UConn.

I'm not down on Paige for the future, and I do think we probably won't get a sense for how Paige's Wings look until Arike is gone, but I'd still consider Clark the player more likely to go down as generational.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#5 » by Mephariel » Thu Aug 21, 2025 12:20 am

I think Clark was the better rookie. I like Paige, but I am disappointed how poorly she is shooting from 3. I expected close to 40% to be honest. But Paige can become a better all around player than Clark long term.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#6 » by zimpy27 » Thu Aug 21, 2025 11:01 am

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zimpy27 wrote:Interested in what you think. Paige has been impressive as a rookie.


No I'd say Clark was more impressive, sorry.

Now Paige is in a considerably worse situation imho, and that means we're perhaps not seeing here thrive on the level she could otherwise, but the fact that Paige is actually less efficient than Clark isn't great given that efficiency was always her thing at UConn.

I'm not down on Paige for the future, and I do think we probably won't get a sense for how Paige's Wings look until Arike is gone, but I'd still consider Clark the player more likely to go down as generational.



I think Clark is special and Paige is a year older but just been very impressed by Paige. I think her protection of the ball is a strong sign of elite level impact with where her usage is.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#7 » by MrDollarBills » Fri Aug 22, 2025 12:12 am

I would say that Year 1 Clark was in a better situation than Year 1 Paige is right now. However, that 44 point outburst isn't something to sleep on. Paige is right there with CC talent wise
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#8 » by Ice Man » Fri Aug 22, 2025 1:20 pm

Paige's mid-range game is a thing of beauty. It's a skillset that is sorely lacking even in the men's game and almost entirely absent in the women's game. But wow is it helpful. For example, defenders drop on Clark as soon as she moves past the 3 point line, because they know that her first, second, and third option at that point is a layup. Paige will take that all day and night. Pop, it's a 15 foot basket.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#9 » by rmontro » Mon Aug 25, 2025 1:14 am

I don't watch Wings games unless they're playing the Fever, but I hear Paige doesn't routinely get double teamed like Caitlin gets double and triple teamed.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#10 » by King Bugs » Mon Aug 25, 2025 3:21 am

Caitlin had a better rookie season because she got numbers and broke records while her team was competitive. Caitlin does have the luxury of playing with 2 other all-stars. But It's not her fault that she was drafted into a better situation with a more competent front office.

With that said, Paige is going to be special. I believe she ends up being the better player of the 2. Paige is a lot more efficient than Caitlin. Shooting 47% from the field as a rookie PG is very impressive. I like Paige's shot diet and shot selection better. Paige takes good care of the ball and she plays way better defense. An excellent point guard. It isn't flashy, but she doesn't hurt you anywhere. Now the Dallas FO just gotta put a squad around her.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#11 » by Ice Man » Mon Aug 25, 2025 11:26 am

rmontro wrote:I don't watch Wings games unless they're playing the Fever, but I hear Paige doesn't routinely get double teamed like Caitlin gets double and triple teamed.


No, she hasn't attracted the same amount of defensive attention. Presumably that will start to change, because she has clearly become the Wings' top option.
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Re: Has rookie Paige been better than rookie Caitlin? 

Post#12 » by Mephariel » Tue Aug 26, 2025 4:18 am

King Bugs wrote:Caitlin had a better rookie season because she got numbers and broke records while her team was competitive. Caitlin does have the luxury of playing with 2 other all-stars. But It's not her fault that she was drafted into a better situation with a more competent front office.

With that said, Paige is going to be special. I believe she ends up being the better player of the 2. Paige is a lot more efficient than Caitlin. Shooting 47% from the field as a rookie PG is very impressive. I like Paige's shot diet and shot selection better. Paige takes good care of the ball and she plays way better defense. An excellent point guard. It isn't flashy, but she doesn't hurt you anywhere. Now the Dallas FO just gotta put a squad around her.


If Paige can get her 3 point shot close to her college level shooting percentages, she probably has a good shot of growing into the best offensive player in WNBA history.

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