Caitlin Clark just dropped a bombshell message that’s likely sending shockwaves throughout the WNBA. After a monstrous rookie season, where she won Rookie of the Year and casually finished fourth in MVP voting, she has a message for her opponents: “Y’all haven’t seen anything yet.”
Yes, you read that right. Clark feels like she’s only “scratching the surface.” That’s right — as if dropping buckets, breaking ankles, and boosting WNBA attendance wasn’t enough, she’s still in the lab, sharpening those already terrifying skills.
“I feel like I’m just scratching the surface,” Clark said in a video that probably sent a collective shiver down the spines of every WNBA defender. “There are just so many areas that I want to improve in and to continue to get into the gym and work on that every single day.” Translation? Opponents, you might want to start preparing your excuses now.
Caitlin Clark’s Rookie Season: The Stuff of Legends
Let’s recap, shall we? Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s new superstar, made her presence known in the WNBA with style. She averaged 19.2 points per game, shooting 41.7% from the field, and knocked down 34.4% from deep like it was child’s play. Oh, and did we mention she added 5.7 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals per game? Yeah, because why not flex on both ends of the court?
Clark didn’t just dominate the stat sheet, though. She dragged new eyeballs to the WNBA like a magnet pulls metal. The 2024 season saw a historic surge in WNBA attendance, and while we won’t take all the credit away from other stars like Angel Reese, let’s be real: Caitlin Clark was the main event.
The league is growing, thanks in no small part to Clark’s gravity. And while it’s great that everyone’s talking about the WNBA’s growth, Clark is laser-focused on the one thing that matters: winning. After her Indiana Fever crashed out in the first round of the playoffs against the Connecticut Sun, she’s got her eyes set on revenge in 2025. The Fever made the postseason after years of irrelevance, but Clark isn’t here for moral victories—she’s here to conquer.
Clark for MVP in 2025? Let’s Get Real
She’s already knocking on the MVP door, finishing fourth in voting as a rookie. But is Clark poised to snatch the crown in 2025? Well, the competition is no joke. A’ja Wilson just secured her third MVP in 2024, while Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier are out there plotting their own paths to glory.
But let’s be honest, if Clark keeps up this trajectory, MVP talks are only going to get louder. If she can elevate her already ridiculous game and push the Fever deeper into the playoffs, she’ll be a serious contender. The WNBA’s elite better watch out, because Clark isn’t just looking to participate—she’s looking to dominate.
Imagine the headlines: “Caitlin Clark Wins MVP and Destroys Opponents’ Hopes and Dreams in 2025.” It’s not that far-fetched, and we know Clark’s fans (and probably her haters too) will be watching closely.
So, to sum it all up: the WNBA is Clark’s playground, and she’s only just begun to play. The league better buckle up, because Caitlin Clark 2.0 is coming, and it sounds like she’s bringing even more fire to the court. If you thought her rookie year was wild, wait till you see what she has in store next.