Who will win WNBA All-Star 2024? Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese promise a top-notch competition
WNBA Rookies Shine in All-Star Victory!
WNBA rookies Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark proved they belong on the big stage, competing toe-to-toe with Olympians in the All-Star Game!
During Team WNBA’s thrilling 117-109 win against the USA National Team, Reese notched a double-double, while Clark dished out a record-breaking 10 assists. Let’s revisit some of their key moments:
First Quarter:
Reese wasted no time, grabbing an offensive rebound and scoring her first points in the closing seconds.
Second Quarter:
Clark displayed her playmaking skills, setting up New York Liberty star Jonquel Jones for a bucket.
Recognizing Clark’s hot hand, Reese encouraged her to take a three-pointer.
With a pinpoint pass, Clark connected with Fever teammate Aaliyah Boston, chipping away at Team USA’s lead.
Third Quarter:
Clark continued to rack up assists, breaking the rookie record for most assists in an All-Star Game.
Fourth Quarter:
Clark notched her 10th assist, feeding Reese for a layup to extend Team WNBA’s lead.
Reese secured her double-double with another layup, keeping Team WNBA in control.
Beyond the Game:
The night wasn’t just about winning. Reese brought joy to a young fan by trading her shoes for candy! Meanwhile, Clark shared a heartwarming moment with the family of NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
Reese finished with 12 points and a historic 11 rebounds, becoming the first rookie with an All-Star Game double-double. Clark had a quieter scoring night (4 points) but dished out a remarkable 10 assists, contributing significantly to the victory.