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Angel Reese Reinforces Caitlin Clark’s Strong Rookie of the Year Message

 

On Friday night, the highly anticipated fourth and final battle of 2024 between WNBA rivals Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will take place as the Indiana Fever hit the road to face off against the Chicago Sky.

 

Prior to the game, Clark discussed the race for Rookie of the Year, which has come down to herself and Reese. The former Iowa Hawkeyes star didn’t seem to care about the individual award, preferring team accolades and winning. Clark also noted that Reese would say the same thing, and sure enough, the former LSU Tigers star did in her pregame press conference.

“We don’t either care about the Rookie of the Year,” Reese said. “I think you guys have made it a big thing. We haven’t. So just continue to work within our team. We both wanna win; we’ve been wanting to win, and that’s what we’ve done in our collegiate career… So we’re just trying to do whatever it takes to win and that’s what’s important right now.”

Clark and Reese have been two of the best players in the league this season. Clark is leading the WNBA in assists with 8.1 per game, while Reese is first in rebounds, averaging 12.9 per game.

Both the Fever and the Sky are in position to make the playoffs. Indiana (15-16) is likely to make the postseason for the first time since 2016. Chicago (11-19) is only one game ahead of the Atlanta Dream for the last playoff spot. With a win against the Fever, they can keep that spot for now.

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) looks on during the first half of a basketball game against the Las Vegas Aces at Wintrust Arena.

 

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) looks on during the first half of a basketball game against the Las Vegas Aces at Wintrust Arena.

 

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Unfortunately for the Sky, they will be without their leading scorer, Chennedy Carter, due to health and safety protocols.