NEW YORK — Caitlin Clark is adjusting to life as a professional women’s basketball player.
Her first week in the league had moments where she looked very good and others when she struggled. The schedule wasn't kind with the first three games against two of the top teams in the league with New York and Connecticut.
It's going to take some time for the Indiana Fever's young star to find her groove against the incredible talent in the league.
''I'm just trying to remind myself, like, I know this is my job now, but, like, I have fun playing this game and I think that needs to be my focus through the course of this year. It's just like, have fun, that's when I'm at my best, too, and that's when I was at my best in college,'' she said after a 91-80 loss to the New York Liberty on Saturday.
The 22-year-old Clark had her best game of the young season against New York, but it still wasn't enough to get the Fever their first win of the season. The No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft from Iowa had 22 points, including 10 in the first quarter when she came out aggressively.
''I thought I came out and just played harder, and I think that's going to be just my biggest focus going forward,'' Clark said. ''Just come out and compete and play hard. I thought our whole group did that.''
Her offensive numbers are pretty impressive as she's averaging 17.0 points, 5.7 assists and 4.3 rebounds. She's now just the fourth player to have over 50 points and 21 assists in her first three games, joining Sue Bird, Nikki McCray and Candace Parker.
There are definitely areas for improvement. She's only shooting 40% from the field — down 5% from her final college season and she has 21 turnovers in the first three games. Her 10 in the opening game were the most ever by a player in their debut.