Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese WNBA All-Star Practice Footage Is Here!

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The footage has been released! The anticipation for the WNBA All-Star Game feels like it has reached an all-time high, between the format of Team USA taking on the rest of the league, including Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, and the fact that Clark is teaming up with fellow first-year player Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky. Well, we actually have visual confirmation of the pair wearing the same jerseys thanks to practice footage, which includes Reese hitting a half court shot before Clark.

CC and AR also shared the court in a more traditional practice setting working on some plays and giving fans a taste of what it could be like to see Angel on the receiving end of dimes from the W's best point guard. The two will of course suit up together in attempting to take down the Olympians.

Caitlin previously spoke on the partnership, predicting Reese would lead the contest in rebounds. Angel is the overall league leader in boards, as Clark is in assists. This is what CC said about being a duo for the exhibition, "I think it's cool. It's obviously rare to have two rookies in the All-Star Game...Obviously the fans are super excited about it. I think it's just really good for the W. I mean and obviously she's having an incredible year...she's certainly probably gonna lead the game in rebounds that's just what she does."

Clark has separated herself in any Rookie of the Year debate and entered MVP conversations, but both her and Reese have still brought an enormous amount of attention to the WNBA. So it will definitely be a cool moment for the sport overall when they take the floor together, given they will be in the same uniforms and as Angel put it, "Everybody can wear their get along shirts."


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