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Clark, Reese or Wilson? This is the most marketable player in the WNBA according to Andrew Schulz

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WNBA star players Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and A'ja Wilson.
WNBA star players Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and A'ja Wilson.LAPRESSE

The WNBA is currently witnessing some outstanding performances from its players, with rookies and seasoned veterans alike making their mark on the league. Chicago Sky's rookie Angel Reese has been dominating with double-doubles, while A'ja Wilson has been on a scoring spree, consistently racking up over 25 points in her matchups. However, comedian Andrew Schulz seems to have a different perspective on who the most marketable player in the league is.

According to Schulz, Caitlin Clark of the Fever is the most marketable player in the WNBA. He attributes this to the record-breaking viewership that Clark's matchups have garnered, suggesting that her unique playing style may be a contributing factor.

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Schulz pointed out that Clark has been hitting logo threes, a feat that no other WNBA player has done with such frequency. He emphasized: "Caitlin Clark is hitting logo threes. She's the first girl in history to do that regularly. We like logo three...Nobody in the WNBA does it with her frequency."

Clark is known for her impressive shooting accuracy, boasting a 39% shooting average and showcasing her skills with half-court shots during training sessions. Schulz compared Clark's playing style to that of A'ja Wilson and Angel Reese, noting that neither of them engages in shots from half-court or "logo 3s."

Caitlin's logo threes set her apart, says Schulz

While Wilson holds records such as the highest points per game average in the league, and Reese has been consistently recording double-doubles as a rookie, Schulz believes that their games lack marketability. He stated, "You cannot market Angel Reese's game."

Despite Schulz's opinion, it's important to recognize that both Wilson and Reese have their own strengths and achievements that make them marketable in their own right. Wilson's scoring prowess and Reese's impressive double-double performances certainly hold value in the league and can be marketed effectively.

While Schulz may believe that Clark is the most marketable player in the WNBA due to her unique playing style and record-breaking performances, it's essential to acknowledge the individual strengths and marketability of all players in the league.

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