INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark entered the WNBA amid a myriad of questions about how she would handle the transition to pro basketball.
Three months into her professional career, the answer seems clear: Better than expected.
It may have taken a little longer than Clark or the Indiana Fever would have liked, but she is having a record-setting rookie season and crafting a new image along the way.
The No. 1 draft pick entered the league out of Iowa known for her record-breaking NCAA scoring — and particularly those long 3-pointers. Now, she has assists records.
''I've always been able to see something happen before it happens,'' Clark said recently after the Fever defeated Phoenix and completed their first season sweep of any team since 2020. ''I think (Kelsey Mitchell) can tell (now) when I want her to go back door, when I want her to cut off the ball or anything like that. It's that chemistry you get when you're used to playing with one another.
"It's taken time, but I think we're really starting to get it down.''
Anyone who has watched — and yes, millions of fans are continuing to tune in — can see the difference.
After stumbling out of the gate — the Fever opened this season with nine games in 16 days, losing eight of them with Clark scrambling to learn the playbook and how to fit in. Her turnovers outnumbered her assists. And there were more questions than answers as frustration appeared to creep into the mix.