Caitlin Clark used an interesting tactic to continue improving your game before its second WNBA season.
The fever star won the recruit of the year in her first season and collected an average of 19.2 points and 8.4 assists per game, when she led Indiana in the playoffs and helped records from the Wrach audience.
Now entering her second season as a pro, Clark worked with the newly hired fever coach Stephanie White – and she made an interesting request to the former coach of Connecticut Sun.
As relayed by Alexa Philippou d’Espn on Sports centerClark recently sat with White and his coach staff to review part of her film from last season.
And Clark even asked White if she could see scouting reporting that the sun used her last year, when White still trained them.
Connecticut managed to keep Clark well below its seasonal averages in four meetings, because it scored 16.5 points and only collected 3.8 assists per game.
Caitlin Clark is preparing for its second WNBA season with Indiana fever

Clark showed her new physique last month as she applauded women from Iowa
It also drew only 39.2% from the field and committed 25 reversals in total.
Clark also transformed her body during the offseason, as she was seen with a much stronger physique in March when she applauded her Alma Mater Iowa.
She later recognized that she was trying to gain weight.
“I try to become stronger, like a lot of time in the bodybuilding room,” she said on the alternative broadcast of Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi for the national women’s championship match.
“This is something that I appreciate, so it’s quite easy for me to spend time in there and really work on this part of my game.”
She also spoke of developing a float and improving her ability to finish with contact near the edge.
The 23 -year -old woman will not have to wait much longer to show her new skills with season W that will come back next month.
The fever will start its season on May 17 against the Heaven of Chicago d’Angel Reese.