Caitlin Clark is still not respected by her WNBA peers

Basketball

Some might argue that Caitlin Clark is the best women’s basketball player in the world. 

That’s debatable. What isn’t is that Clark is the best thing that’s ever happened to the WNBA. The league has had all-time great players, sure. But it’s never had a superstar like Clark, or frankly, anyone who comes close. Yet, the attention isn’t unwarranted.

However, it has come with some “jealousy.” At least that’s what Dick Vitale called it on Monday after WNBA All-Star votes were released, revealing that players voted Clark as the league’s ninth-best guard

Absolutely PURE JEALOUSY that ⁦@WNBA⁩ players voted Caitlin Clark the 9 th best guard . Some day they will realize what she Has done for ALL of the players in the WNBA . Charted planes – increase in salaries-sold out crowds – improved TV Ratings https://t.co/TwGj1DtQMU

— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) July 1, 2025

Clark was first in the fan vote, setting a new record. She got the fourth-most votes among the media, which is probably more realistic, but still seems a little low. 

Clark has more than lived up to the hype as the No. 1 pick coming out of Iowa in the 2024 WNBA Draft. She finished fourth in the MVP voting as a rookie, as well as being named an All-Star.

For instance, Clark already has the most games with 25 points and 10 assists in WNBA history

In a win over the Liberty in June, after missing five games due to injury, Clark scored 32 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out nine assists and made seven three-pointers, becoming the first WNBA player to record that stat line

It was the third time Clark had at least 30 points, five rebounds and seven assists, which is the most any player has done in their first two seasons in the WNBA. Candace Parker did it twice in her first two seasons. 

To be fair, Clark has struggled recently, going through the worst shooting slump of her career.

Yet, she’s still averaging 18.2 points per game and is second in the league with 8.9 assists per game, on top of 1.6 steals. Her three-point percentage is down to 29.5 percent. 

So, there is some justification for the way players voted, but Clark has missed seven games, and her drop in percentage is based on recent struggles, which might be injury-related.

History tells us Clark’s recent struggles won’t continue. We’ll see Tuesday night in the Commissioner’s Cup final against Minnesota, assuming she can play. 

Either way, it’s hard to fathom that players believe there are eight guards in the WNBA better than Clark. 

It feels like Vitale is right, and jealousy might be clouding their judgment. 

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