WNBA rookies forced to learn on the fly, Angel Reese and Aliyah Edwards are excelling
WASHINGTON — The WNBA presents a unique challenge for its rookies.
A little more than a month is all that separated players who competed in the Women’s Final Four, such as the Sky’s Angel Reese, the Fever’s Caitlin Clark and the Mystics’ Aliyah Edwards, from their pro debuts. (The Sky’s Kamilla Cardoso’s debut was delayed six games by a shoulder injury.)
What, then, is the key to these rookies’ immediate impact?
‘‘It’s kind of hard because it’s on the fly,’’ Reese said. ‘‘I didn’t... Читать дальше...