Caitlyn Clark’s impact on the WNBA has been nothing short of groundbreaking, far exceeding the expectations set for her as a rookie. Her arrival has not only rewritten the league’s record books but also transformed how people view women’s basketball, bringing in a significant audience and creating financial opportunities for the league.

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While Shaquille O’Neal had initially championed LSU star Angel Reese, even he eventually recognized Clark’s undeniable talent and influence. Shaq’s recent comments reflect a shift, acknowledging that Clark is “the real deal,” signaling a growing consensus among basketball legends that Clark is a player who is changing the game.

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Clark’s influence can be measured in viewership and attendance, with her games consistently drawing millions of viewers and filling arenas. The 2024 season has seen record-breaking attendance at Indiana Fever games, proving that Clark’s appeal is driving both interest and revenue for the WNBA.

Even prominent media figures like Stephen A. Smith and Charles Barkley have praised Clark, pointing out her statistical dominance and her ability to elevate the entire league’s profile. With her remarkable performance, Clark is not only a frontrunner for Rookie of the Year but also an MVP candidate, making her the face of the WNBA’s future.

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The “Caitlyn Clark effect” has catapulted women’s basketball into mainstream sports discussions, and as her career progresses, it’s clear that her presence will continue to shape the league’s trajectory, both on and off the court.