Caitlin Clark, the NCAA all-time scoring leader, is making headlines once again as she prepares for the upcoming WNBA draft. The Iowa Hawkeyes guard is expected to be the first pick by the Indiana Fever. However, her transition from college basketball to professional basketball will not be an easy one.
Khristina Williams, founder of 'Girls Talk Sports TV,' and Sophie Cunningham have weighed in on Clark's impact and star power as she enters the WNBA. According to them, Clark's legacy on women's college basketball is significant but her success at the next level remains to be seen.
ESPN Senior Writer Ramona Shelburne wrote an article about Clark's upcoming transition from NCAA to WNBA. In it, she discussed how veterans in the league will test Clark due to her collegiate success and NIL earnings. Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi also shared their experiences of being tested as rookies.
Clark is not the only anticipated pick in this year's draft. Angel Reese, Rickea Jackson, and Kamilla Cardoso are among other impact players up for grabs. The WNBA draft is one of the most anticipated in recent years due to the popularity of these players among basketball fans.
In other news, Iowa and South Carolina had a record-breaking basketball game with a viewership of 24.1 million. HBO will broadcast a new documentary named 'American Bombing: The Road to April 19th' at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16. The Thin Man (1934) will be shown at 8 p.m. on TCM also on Thursday, April 18.
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