A standout 2024 WNBA draft class has already made its mark three months into the season. At the midway point, ahead of Saturday’s All-Star Game, its two biggest stars have set records.Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are not the players making impact
The All-Star Game in Phoenix precedes the Paris Olympics this summer, and signals the start of a month-long league break. It pits the U.S. women’s national team against a WNBA all-star squad that excludes players heading to Paris.
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The 2024 draft class was headlined by Caitlin Clark, the top selection by the Indiana Fever, and Angel Reese, the No. 7 pick by the Chicago Sky. Both will play for the WNBA All-Stars.
Saturday’s showcase comes on the heels of another gaudy performance by Clark, who set a WNBA record with 19 assists in a game Wednesday against the Dallas Wings. Clark, the NCAA’s all-time Division I scoring leader, has enjoyed scoring success early on as a pro.