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Why Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Aren’t on Team USA

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The USA Women’s basketball team recently beat Germany but doesn’t include top WNBA rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Lindsay Whalen explained that the team has developed strong chemistry over four years of training making it challenging to add new players. Clark and Reese currently focused on NCAA championships might be considered for future events as they gain more experience.

WNBA legend Lindsay Whalen recently discussed on SiriusXM NBA Radio why Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese aren’t on Team USA’s women’s basketball team. She explained that the current players have been training together for four years building strong chemistry and understanding.

Lindsay Whalen emphasizes that the current Women’s national basketball team has been carefully developed over a four-year period. This development involved extensive training camps regular practices and virtual meetings Zoom calls to build strong team chemistry and cohesion.

The process required significant effort and commitment from all involved. Whalen also noted that while the team has a solid foundation the influx of young talent and rookies has significantly contributed to the league’s growth and dynamism.

Lindsay Whalen highlighted that building the Women’s National Team involves a long process of training and team-building which creates strong chemistry. This makes integrating new players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese challenging. As the current roster has been developing together for years.

The Women’s Olympic basketball team has been developing its chemistry for four years through extensive training. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese currently focused on NCAA championships were not involve due to the team’s established cohesion and timing.

However, they could be think about for future international events as they gain more experience. During the four-year process of building the current Women’s national basketball team Caitlin and Angel were still in college. They were busy competing against each other and aiming for NCAA championships.

The current Women’s national basketball team has established strong chemistry over several years through rigorous training and collaboration. Given this, it’s understandable why adding new players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese now could disrupt the team’s cohesion.

However, looking ahead there is a strong possibility. At least one of these standout rookies could be involve in future international events. As they continue to develop and gain experience they may become key additions to the team for upcoming competitions.

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