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    Rebecca Lobo Drops Caitlin Clark Truth Bomb That Should Terrify The WNBA

    By Paolo Songco,

    5 hours ago

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    At this point, it's safe to say that WNBA legend Rebecca Lobo is a fan of Caitlin Clark. The Hall of Famer has had nothing but high praise for Clark and the rookie's rise as one of the biggest superstars on the planet.

    In a recent commentary, Lobo went as far as saying that she believes the Indiana Fever guard has now established herself as the best passer in the game . In the same breath, the former All-Star also dropped a truth bomb about one specific area of Clark's game that the 22-year-old has yet to unlock.

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    ESPN reporter Rebecca Lobo during the game between the Phoenix Mercury against the Chicago Sky during game two of the WNBA Finals at US Airways Center.

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    "What's remarkable too is she still hasn't found her 3-point shot at the rate that she will," Lobo said. "She's adjusted. She's taking less of the logo bombs. She's driving more and finishing. So she's getting she's getting her points that way."

    That's an excellent observation that should strike fear in the rest of the league.

    Clark is knocking down 2.7 triples per game at a 32.7 percent clip. For context, the former Iowa superstar averaged 5.2 makes from beyond the arc in her senior year with the Hawkeyes. In her iconic four-year college career, Clark averaged 37.7 percent from deep.

    The level of competition in the NCAA and the WNBA is obviously miles apart, but as Lobo implied, it should only be a matter of time before Clark finds her 3-point shot now that she's in the pros.

    Related: WNBA Fans Start Intense Caitlin Clark Debate After USA-Germany

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