Fans claim the Indiana Fever star is already better with her weak hand than Reese is with her strong hand.

As the WNBA offseason unfolds, Caitlin Clark is putting in the work to refine her game in preparation for her second season by working on her weaknesses, so how did that end up with Angel Reese catching a stray?
The 22-year-old Indiana Fever sensation is preparing to charge towards the championship to begin forging her legacy in the league after already becoming the 2024 Rookie of the Year, and she’s leaving no stone unturned.
Slaying TikTok! Angel Reese shows she’s a boss
The star is currently improving her left-hand finishing ability, a skill some previously saw as a weakness and with just two months until the 2025 WNBA season begins, Clark‘s dedication has not gone unnoticed by fans.
Heading to social media to share their thoughts on her progress ahead of May, Clark‘s commitment to perfecting her left-hand finish sparked a wave of reactions on X.com, formerly known as Twitter.
One fan commented, “Looks better than Reese‘s right.”
Another wrote, “Caitlin Clark‘s left-hand finish is solid. No longer a weakness. That is a huge step into her becoming unguardable. The days of ‘let her go left’ are over.”
And a third said, “She’s working on improving her weaknesses, and that’s all that matters.”
Clark tries to lift Boston’s spirits
Clark is coming off an impressive campaign in the WNBA, where she shattered multiple records and averaged 19.5 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 41.7% from the field and 34.1% from three-point range.
With such a strong foundation, fans are eager to see how she will elevate her game in her sophomore season and she should be well-rested too after choosing to skip joining the Unrivaled league.
However, not all Fever colleagues are taking the same approach as her teammate, Aliyah Boston, entered and reached the finals with Vinyl BC. However, Boston‘s team fell short, losing 62-54 to Rose BC in the championship game.
Reacting to Boston‘s loss, Clark took to Instagram to leave a lighthearted comment: to try to lift up her friend and teammate ahead of the 2025 WNBA season by posting, “@aliyah.boston you didn’t deserve this. I’m sorry.”
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