Caitlin Clark Works on Midrange Game in First Workout with Stephanie White
Clark Hits the Gym with New fever Coach White
Indianapolis – Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is wasting no time getting to work with her new coach, Stephanie White.
The Fever shared a video on social media showing Clark, white, and assistants Karima Christmas-Kelly and austin Kelly putting in time at the team’s practice facility. The footage captures Clark honing various aspects of her game, including shooting and defense.
Clark, who capped off a stellar rookie season by winning the WNBA Rookie of the Year award, has been vocal about her desire to elevate her game during the offseason.”I want to improve on different aspects of my game,” Clark said at the end of the 2024 season. “Developing a more consistent midrange shot is a priority.”
The Fever’s video showcases Clark diligently working on midrange jumpers, floaters, and finishing at the rim with her left hand – an area she identified as needing enhancement during her rookie campaign.
clark’s whirlwind transition from her senior season at Iowa to her rookie year in Indiana left little time for dedicated offseason training. with a full seven months between seasons this year, the reigning Rookie of the Year is seizing the prospect to diversify her offensive arsenal.
Fever Hope for “Clark 2.0” as Rookie of the Year Trains with White
Indianapolis – Indiana Fever fans are getting their first glimpse of the Caitlin Clark 2.0 era, with the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year already putting in work with new head coach Stephanie White. The Fever shared a video on social media showing Clark, White, and assistants Karima Christmas-Kelly and Austin Kelly hard at work at the teamS practice facility.
Clark,coming off a stellar rookie season,has been vocal about her desire to elevate her game in the offseason,specifically focusing on developing a more consistent midrange shot after a hectic transition from college to the pros.
The video footage captures Clark diligently working on midrange jumpers, floaters, and left-hand finishes at the rim – areas she identified for enhancement after her rookie campaign. With seven months between seasons this year, Clark is seizing the prospect to diversify her offensive arsenal.
