The WNBA Rookie of the Year race between Caitlyn Clark and Angel Reese is heating up, drawing comparisons to past NBA debates. Former Lakers star Lou Williams recently weighed in, expressing his opposition to the idea of co-winners for the prestigious award, reminiscent of the shared honors between Jason Kidd and Grant Hill in 1995. Williams, known for his straightforward opinions, emphasized the importance of making tough decisions, especially in recognizing the best in women’s basketball.
The debate mirrors the 2003 NBA Rookie of the Year race, where Carmelo Anthony dominated the Western Conference Rookie of the Month awards but ultimately lost the Rookie of the Year title to LeBron James. Similarly, both Clark and Reese have been outstanding, with Reese racking up double-doubles and Clark consistently breaking records, including the WNBA rookie record for most assists in a season.
Clark’s historic achievements, such as becoming the fastest rookie to reach 400 points and 200 assists, have only intensified the debate. As the season progresses, fans and analysts alike are eagerly watching to see who will ultimately take home the Rookie of the Year award. Will it be a repeat of past NBA history with a clear winner, or could the WNBA see its first-ever co-Rookie of the Year?