Kate Martin & Aliyah Boston Share the Same Reaction for Caitlin Clark’s
Their best season in 8 years, but not enough to make the second round of the playoffs. Despite valiant efforts from
On October 2nd, Caitlin Clark took to her official account and penned a heartfelt note to her 2.9 million Instagram
And that’s how Clark signed off for the offseason. The 2024 All-Star met the hype and more, leading the Fever to
their first playoff campaign in eight years. Although her debut season had a rough start, Clark and company took the
WNBA by storm ever since they returned from a month-long WNBA break.
While Clark initiated her record-breaking streak, the Fever went on to add more wins along the way.
However, it wasn’t enough to earn the Fever a championship trophy this season. But one thing is for sure—Clark left
an indelible mark on the hearts of spectators.
So how could her 2.9 million Instagram family not flood the comment section?
As Clark revealed that she’s taking a long break this offseason, the WNBA dove into the comments to say a final
goodbye. How could those who supported her stay silent? Both Aliyah Boston and Kate Martin showered her with
love within minutes of Clark’s post. “You deserve it all, ready for more with you,” shared Aliyah Boston.
Clark was undeniably a catalyst in the Fever’s progress over the year. The four-time WNBA Rookie of the Month
averaged 19.2 points and 5.7 rebounds per game. Even in the playoffs, Clark had a strong showing. “Love you and so
proud of you,” wrote Gabby Marshall. According to StatMamba, Clark is the only rookie in basketball history
alongside Michael Jordan to average 18 points, five rebounds, and two steals in their playoff debut.
“So proud of you,” added Kate Martin. In her 40-game regular season, Clark was a playmaker, setting all-time WNBA records for most assists (337) and single-game assists (19). “Absolutely legendary rookie season. Keep it up, Caitlin Clark. Well-deserved break,” penned Joggersfit.
Clark’s excellence isn’t limited to helping teammates with assists—she nailed it all. In WNBA history, she’s the first-ever rookie to record a triple-double, not once but twice. “Easily the best rookie of all time,” declared makeup.realestate. The league’s leader in assist average is also the first player to record 20+ points, 5+ rebounds, and 15+ assists in a single game. All this makes Clark’s break well-deserved at the moment.
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