For the third time in as many years in the league, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was voted a starter for the WNBA All-Star Game.
However, despite the support she got from fans, it seems her peers don’t feel the same way.
Somewhat surprisingly, Clark got the 11th-most votes among guards, highlighting a massive gap between public perception and her reputation among her colleagues.
Notably, ESPN analyst David Dennis Jr. actually agreed with the players.
Caitlin Clark isn’t a top-four WNBA guard, says ESPN analyst
“I don’t think that you can make a compelling argument that Caitlin Clark is a top-four guard in the WNBA. Nobody can at this point. That is why she got the 11th-most votes,” Dennis said on ESPN’s “First Take.”
