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Sheryl Swoopes thinks Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are tremendous, but won’t immediately dominate in the WNBA

Women’s basketball is seeing a lot of buzz around two young and promising players looking to make the transition to WNBA – Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Clark is currently representing the Iowa Hawkeyes, while Reese plays for the LSU Tigers. WNBA franchises are keeping a close eye on both the players, and fans can’t wait to see them in action. However, the transition from college basketball to the pros may not be as easy as some think. Four-time WNBA champion – Sheryl Swoopes appeared as a guest on the ‘Gil’s Arena’ and gave her opinion on both the players. Read More

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