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ESPN is giving Angel Reese the edge over Caitlin Clark for the WNBA Rookie Of The Year award.
For the past month, Reese and Clark have gone back and forth in an epic battle as the top rookie in the WNBA.
In the past week, Reese broke the WNBA’s double-double record, while Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history to pick up a triple-double in a game.
In their latest rankings, ESPN gave Reese because she’s added many more wins to the Sky this season based on several different stats.
Via ESPN
For the most part, Reese has been a stat-stuffing dynamo in her debut campaign. She is a close second (behind Clark) in points per 100 possessions among rookies, leads by a mile in rebound rate and has been the best active defensive rookie following Brink’s injury
aside from teammate Lindsay Allen, no member of the Sky has been associated with more of an uptick in the team’s performance while on the court than Reese, who has overseen a 16.6-point improvement in Chicago’s net rating when she’s in the game.
For those that don't have access to the full article, below are the advanced metrics for Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, as of July 10.
CC is better offensively, but Angel Reese's contributions towards defense and winning aren't being captured by basic counting stats. https://t.co/owY0n6NhOR pic.twitter.com/CMmNp2wgJn
— Fayzey (@illfayze) July 11, 2024
Despite ESPN’s rankings, Clark still remains the overwhelming favorite to win Rookie of the Year.
ESPN spinning the narrative. Let’s see what Vegas thinks: https://t.co/E5N5XRGxmO pic.twitter.com/8WoVZDJiXV
— Anthony Wireman (@awireman) July 11, 2024