Seattle Storm’s headline, Noelle Quinn, believes that Caitlin Clark is still a “match nightmare”
The Indiana fever Caitlin Clark It has been difficult to sink their three points Following an injury to the quadHowever, Seattle Storm’s main coach, Noelle Quinn, insists that he is still a “nightmare” on the court for his versatile skills.
Clark came out five games with an injury But he turned strongleaving 32 points in a Earn against New York Liberty On June 14. Then found in the Heart of a Fiery Contest with the Sun of Connecticutwhere he was Jacy Sheldon, demolished.
The fever also succeeded in this game, with Clark contributing 20 points and struck 4 of 6 beyond the bow. But publish this intense game with Connecticut, the 3-point shoot of Clark immersed himself, sinking only one in 100 minutes of play, but Quinn maintains a nightmare for the opponents.
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On Tuesday the fever was seen a lost streak in defeating the storm 94-86. However, Clark did not reach two digits, reaching only six points for 31 minutes.
Clark did not make new assists, three robberies and two boards, despite the night of shooting. He missed all his six attempts from Deep and passed the 3-for-13 in general.
However, Quinn praised Clark, emphasizing -as a difficult player to protect. “(Clark) is a match nightmare because it can happen, shoot and do many good things on the basketball court,” said Quinn.
“I like our attention to details about her. I like how we stay in games. And I like that we get handed up and make it difficult for us.”
Recent Clark struggles from outside the arc continued against Seattle, after the poor performances against the Las vegas Aces and Valkyries Golden State. It happened 1 of 10 in three points against Las Vegas and did not connect any of its seven long -range efforts against Golden State.
Known for its deep threads, with a charm to score the logo, the WNBA Rookie of the Year Clark continues to promote 18.2 points per season, despite the average of 8.6 points in the last three games.
The 23 -year -old Clark has shown his frustration with the fall, but believes that this is only a temporary calm in his performance.
“There will be really good sections, and there will be sections that are not so good, and obviously it is frustrating as you want them to enter,” he said.
“I don’t feel like it is nothing, necessarily. I found a way to continue to shoot and keep -confident in myself because I know that I have spent time. I don’t feel like it is necessarily necessary, but yes, it would have been good if they went down.”
Located at 7-7, the fever remains in a Playoff position as the middle point of the regular season of 2025 WNBA.
They will be in front of the fight 4-11 Los Angeles Sparks then on Thursday, June 26.