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Caitlin Clark explains why she ‘idolizes’ Warriors’ famous person Steph Curry

Editorial Board Published June 20, 2025
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SAN FRANCISCO – Caitlin Clark is essentially the most deadly sniper within the WNBA, able to pulling up from 30 toes with ease and adept at draining essentially the most unbelievable photographs. 

It’s an elite taking pictures repertoire that reminds lots of Warriors’ famous person Steph Curry. 

Earlier than the Fever’s sport towards former Iowa teammate Kate Martin and the Valkyries at Chase Middle on Thursday evening, the Fever’s second-year megastar didn’t maintain again when speaking concerning the man who lights up the world’s baskets throughout the NBA season. 

“I grew up watching Steph, and to me, he’s one of the greatest basketball players of all time,” Clark stated. “I think he’s really changed the way basketball is being played.”

Clark paid homage to her favourite participant in pregame warmups, when she drained 29 of 30 triples in entrance of adoring followers.

Clark is averaging 21.3 factors and eight.7 assists per sport whereas taking pictures 40% from 3-point distance on a food plan of constantly tough stepbacks and fadeaways. 

The Iowa native credited Curry’s long-range excellence as one of many causes she – and now numerous youngsters throughout America – have the inexperienced mild to let it rip from behind the road early within the shot clock.  

“Maybe at times, for me and him both, kids shouldn’t always just go and chuck up a bunch of threes, but that’s what makes the game so exciting, and what he’s been able to do throughout his career,” Clark stated. “He’s really changed basketball … He’s somebody I certainly idolize.”

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) hangs on the basket whereas warming up earlier than the beginning of Recreation 3 of the Western Convention First Spherical NBA Playoffs sport at Chase Middle in San Francisco, Calif., on Saturday, April 26, 2025. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Space Information Group) 

Clark has extra than simply respect for the five-time NBA champion and the league’s all-time chief in 3-point makes. 

She stated she tries to catch as many Warriors video games as she will be able to, and never simply because she enjoys watching Curry play. 

“There’s so much I can learn from him,” stated Clark, whose Fever are 6-5. 

And what’s the largest lesson she’s taken from learning Curry? 

“Something I remember from the first time I actually watched him play in person, is like how strong he is physically,” Clark stated. “That also showed me going into year two, how much time I really needed to put into the weight room to be able to play at this level of physicality and also not get tired through the course of the game.”

Clark noticed Curry as somebody she might mannequin much more than simply her taking pictures sport after, and the Fever coaches have agreed 

“Our coaching staff has done a good job of putting me in positions where I’m off the ball a little bit more, like you’ll see that with Steph too,” Clark stated. “A lot of times, he won’t bring the ball up. A lot of times he’ll be off the ball, getting screens, things like that. But also, Steph’s probably one of the best screeners in the NBA.”

Initially Revealed: June 19, 2025 at 6:19 PM PDT

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