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    WNBA Legend Rebecca Lobo's Daring Caitlin Clark Take After All-Star Game Turns Heads

    By Grant Young,

    4 hours ago

    Rebecca Lobo knows ball.

    While Lobo's WNBA tenure was cut short due to injury, she was still an All-Star in 1999, produced a legendary career at UConn, and has been inducted into both the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (2010) and the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (2017).

    Now Lobo works as an analyst for ESPN, and gets to watch today's superstars play in person.

    Lobo has been an outspoken fan of Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark. But even she couldn't believe the spectacle Clark produced during the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game.

    While speaking on SiriusXM NBA radio Monday, Lobo said Clark is, "the best passer in the league.”

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    ESPN color analyst Rebecca Lobo during the WNBA game between the Seattle Storm and the Los Angeles Sparks at the Staples Center.

    Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

    "Chelsea Gray, over the last few years, has been the best point guard in the world, and the best passer in the WNBA," Lobo continued.

    "I think right now, Caitlin is right there if not passing her in terms of the passing.

    "Her turnovers are always going to be a little bit high because of the chances she takes, especially with get-ahead passes,” Lobo added. “She’s looking to thread the needle: Oftentimes it makes it there, and sometimes it doesn’t.”

    Lobo also said Clark is bound to find her three-point stroke in the near future.

    Related: Caitlin Clark's Wordless Response to Iowa Teammate Gabbie Marshall's Huge Announcement Speaks Volumes

    Related: WNBA All-Star Game MVP Makes Her Opinion of Caitlin Clark Extremely Clear

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