(l-r) Aaliyah Edwards, Angel Reese, Rickea Jackson Credit: Photo courtesy of Twitter

Another View

As the WNBA is midway through its Olympic break, letโ€™s look at three rookies who were not named Caitlin Clark.

Rickea Jackson, fourth overall pick, 6โ€™2โ€ forward, Los Angeles

Season stats: 11.4 points, 3.9 rebounds

Quick note: It was recently announced that Jackson is the first female basketball player to sign a shoe deal with Skechers.

Aaliyah Edwards, sixth overall pick, 6โ€™3โ€ forward, Washington

Season stats: 8.7 points, 5.9 rebounds

Quick note: She is a 2024 Canadian Olympic team member and one of four current WNBA players. This is her second Olympic Games. Seattle Storm Head Coach Noelle Quinn is the teamโ€™s lead assistant coach.

Angel Reese, seventh overall pick, 6โ€™3โ€ forward, Chicago

Season stats: 13.5 points, 12 rebounds

Quick note: This season, the forward set a new league record for most consecutive double-doubles (15). First All-Star rookie to record a double-double (12 points, 11 rebounds) in Team WNBAโ€™s win over Team USA last month in Phoenix. Reese also tied a WASG rookie record for most offensive rebounds (5) in a game.

At the WASG, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert pointed out how impressive the 2024 rookie class has been this season overall.  They and the veterans have pushed the W to unprecedented viewership and popularity.

โ€œWeโ€™re hitting the confluence of hitting so many positive elements of this league right now with generational rookies coming into the league, with the decorated veterans, with everything thatโ€™s happening in globalizing the game, and fan engagement,โ€ she told reporters, including the MSR, before the All-Star Game.

โ€œI think there are so many positives,โ€ noted the Commish. โ€œItโ€™s not just this class of rookies. Look what weโ€™re seeing next year, and the year after, and the year after. I mean, from what we can see in college, three years of great draft classes coming in,โ€ she noted.

Engelbert stressed that many more folk are now seeing whatโ€™s best about the WNBA both on and off the court.

โ€œNot only are the WNBA players the best basketball players in the world, but they also serve as role models, community ambassadors โ€ฆ, and symbols of empowerment for people everywhere,โ€ she reiterated.

Finally, on the 2024 first-year group of players, โ€œSo many of this rookie class, theyโ€™re so strong, and theyโ€™re performing at the highest level,โ€ said Engelbert. โ€œThe number of new fans weโ€™re able to bring into this league is exponential from my expectations of what we were going to do and provide them.

โ€œI think this rookie class has brought a lot of attention and is lifting all of our games and all of our players,โ€ she concluded.

Charles Hallman is a contributing reporter and award-winning sports columnist at the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.