Caitlin Clark’s melancholic confession: the alone path of a rookie sensation in the WNBA.
In professional sports, it’s almost a given that beginners look up to seasoned veterans and want to learn from them, and that veterans will help newcomers and want to pass on their knowledge. However, this tradition is noticeably lacking to rookie star Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever.
Clark was questioned about the guidance she has received from seasoned players in a recent interview. It was a given that someone of Clark’s prominence would be flooded with advice and suggestions. Rather, the stark reality was shown by her response. “Nobody gives me advice in games,” she grinned while trying to hide her dismay. “I wish,” she continued, her voice tinged with want.
Clark’s debut in the WNBA has been nothing short of historic; even before she participated in her first game, her name was inscribed in the history of the league. However, it’s possible that her fame is a factor in the dismissive treatment she’s getting. Maybe the veterans view her as a danger, a tornado taking the spotlight they’ve fought so hard to earn.
Caitlin Clark’s battle with being ignored by WNBA veterans
In addition to being a personal setback, Clark’s lack of seasoned leadership is a depressing reflection on the league’s current level of camaraderie. Following Clark’s disclosure, social media lit up with reactions from both fans and commentators who expressed dismay and urged the league’s more experienced players to step up. There’s a common belief that Caitlin Clark deserves better.
We wait and hope until then. I hope the veterans will never forget the mentoring attitude that characterizes good sportsmanship. If there’s one thing Caitlin Clark has demonstrated to us, it’s her willingness and readiness to learn. Now all she needs is an instructive mentor.