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After Caitlin ClarkA record campaign of a newlywed Newsletter in WNBA, one basketball legend has her thoughts that things would be difficult for Iowa product.
Diana Taurasi, who recently announced a retirement from Wnba After 20 famous seasons, she was on her “Bird & Tauras show” with her colleague WNBA star Sue Bird, where she owned that she said “Reality” was coming to Clark who enters the league.
With Clark with them, the Tauras shifted the script.
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Diana Taurasi possesses his thoughts that things would be difficult for Caitlin Clark. (Kirby Lee/Imagen Images)
“Thank you, unfortunately, now comes the reality,” Taurasi said after Clark congratulated her on retirement.
It was about a year ago when Tauras said those infamous words, basically saying that Clark would now have to get used to a lot of great basketball players after a record career with Hawkeyes.
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“You look superhuman play against an 18-year-old, but you go [be playing against] Some adult women who play professional basketball for a long time, “Taurasi said to ESPN at that time.
Clark was not a superstar immediately, but once she got used to the WNBA game and built chemistry with her teammates Indiana Fever, she managed.

Clark was not a superstar immediately, but once she got used to the WNBA game and built chemistry with her teammates Indiana Fever, she managed. (Tony Gutierrez/AP Photo)
Clark scored 19.2 points on average, 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 thefts per game on the way to winning the Kia Rookie of the Year award. She also finished the first All-Wanda team, because her 337 assists were most in one season of WNBA.
But Taurasi’s career is what Clark is now being persecuted, because it considers many to be the best WNBA player of all time. Tauras made 11 All-Star teams during her career, while she won three league titles with Phoenix Mercury.
Clark certainly had a hot start of her own career, but she wants to make some championships in the future, and the fever strengthened her list in the hope of doing it.

Clark scored 19.2 points on average, 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 thefts per game on the way to winning the Kia Rookie of the Year award. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, file)
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