Caitlin Clark displayed some serious RAF, short for Resting Annoyed Face, during the Fever’s loss to the Storm. There were few moments of joy for the rookie as the team continues to struggle in the WNBA standings, sitting in eighth place. Indiana has yet to beat a team with a record better than .400 this season, making it challenging for Clark to take over games like she did in college.
Despite finishing with 15 points, seven assists, and six rebounds, Clark expressed her frustration at not being able to lead her team to victories. The Storm held a significant lead throughout the game, limiting Clark’s opportunities and forcing her teammates to step up, which they struggled to do.
Missed layups, turnovers, and limitations in Clark’s game have been evident as she navigates through her first WNBA season. While her stats are impressive, turnovers continue to be a concern, making her an offensive liability at times.
Clark acknowledged the need to be more aggressive and asserted that she’s willing to work on her game to improve. The Storm’s dominance contrasted with the Fever’s struggles highlight the challenges Clark faces as she tries to lead her team to success.