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Caitlin Clark names her best WNBA skill ahead of 2026 season return

News RoomBy News RoomApril 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Caitlin Clark is preparing for a highly anticipated return to the WNBA as the 2026 season approaches, with the Indiana Fever guard looking to build on both her standout rookie campaign and the lessons from an injury-shortened follow-up year.

Despite missing significant time last season, Clark remains one of the league’s most closely followed young stars, and expectations are once again high as she works back to full rhythm ahead of tip-off.

The Fever enter the new season hoping for stability and growth around their franchise centerpiece. Clark, who was selected first overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft, quickly established herself as a high-impact playmaker capable of controlling tempo, generating assists, and scoring from deep range.

However, her second year was disrupted after she appeared in just 13 games due to injury, limiting her ability to build consistency on the court. Still, her production remained strong in those appearances, as she averaged 16.5 points, 8.8 assists, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game, showing her all-around influence even in a reduced sample.

As training and preparation continue for the upcoming season, Clark has also been open about how she views her own strengths within the league. Rather than making sweeping comparisons across all areas of play, she focused on one specific aspect where she feels she has separated herself from others.

Clark highlights transition play as her standout skill

When discussing her game, Clark pointed to transition offense, particularly situations following rebounds or dead-ball possessions, as the area where she believes she is most effective.

“I think mostly off dead balls, I’m the best. I think I’m the best transition player in the league,” Clark stated.

“That’s where I thrive. Everybody knows that’s my game. Getting the ball off a rebound or in transition, that’s when I’m going to be the primary ball-handler more than anything.”

Her style relies heavily on pace, awareness, and the ability to read defensive breakdowns in real time, making transition play a central part of her offensive identity.

Looking ahead, Indiana is also expected to adjust how it utilizes her. With the addition of veteran guard Tyasha Harris and rookie Raven Johnson, the Fever now have more ball-handling options, which could allow Clark to spend more time playing off the ball.

This shift may reduce the constant pressure she faces when bringing the ball up against defensive traps, while still enabling her to exploit defensive lapses in movement-based situations.

As she returns to full health, Clark‘s role will likely continue to evolve, but her impact in transition remains a defining element of Indiana’s offensive strategy.

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