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The WNBA offseason is underway, following the end of the WNBA finals series between the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx. As players and teams move into the offseason, training may be far from many players’ minds, but that’s not the case with Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark.

The Fever recently posted a video of the 2024 rookie getting “offseason reps.”

Clark was seen working out at the Indiana Pacers’ practice facility nearly a month after concluding her rookie season with the Fever.

As the ultra-talented guard gets back in the gym and focuses on improving, she mentions that she’s just “scratching the surface.”

“I feel like I’m just scratching the surface,” Clark said. “I feel like there’s just so many areas that I want to improve in and to continue to get in the gym on work on that every single day.”

Despite breaking a multitude of WNBA records and taking home the Rookie of the Year award, Clark believes there’s plenty of work ahead to become a better player.

Clark had unprecedented numbers in her rookie season with the Fever. The 22-year-old averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists per game. She led the WNBA in average assists and led all rookies in scoring.

The rookie was named to the WNBA All-Star roster in 2024 and served as the only first-year player to start on either Team WNBA or Team USA.

She’s also notched a couple of incredible records, including the most assists in a single rookie season with 337 assists and most three-pointers made with 122 three-pointers.

Clark also led the Fever to tremendous team success. She helped Indiana clinch a spot in the WNBA playoffs for the first time since 2016, earning a 20-20 record as the No. 6 team in the WNBA standings.


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While she showed how special she can be in her rookie season, Clark thinks it’s only the beginning of a long, successful journey ahead, mentioning that she’s just “scratching the surface.”

WNBA players should certainly be worried about Clark’s improvement and commitment, given that she’s already produced one of the most accomplished seasons in WNBA history.