Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 30
Caitlin Clark Leads WNBA With 5.2 Turnovers Per Game After Setting 223-Turnover Rookie Record
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 30

Caitlin Clark Leads WNBA With 5.2 Turnovers Per Game After Setting 223-Turnover Rookie Record

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 30
  • 5.2 turnovers per game has Caitlin Clark atop the WNBA again, extending a ball-security issue that already produced a league-record 223 turnovers in her 2024 rookie season.
  • Thursday's loss to Golden State highlighted the problem: Clark scored for Indiana but also committed five turnovers, including two late mistakes that helped spoil the game.
  • Her turnover totals come alongside elite creation. Clark set the single-season assists record with 337 as a rookie and reached 1,000 points and 500 assists in just 59 games.
  • Indiana has still outscored opponents by 32 points with Clark on the floor early in 2026, reinforcing the view that her mistakes are partly the cost of carrying such a large offensive load.
  • The longer-term question is whether she can cut risky passes and unforced errors enough to keep turnovers from becoming the main flaw in an otherwise historic career.
Will Caitlin Clark's record-breaking turnovers ultimately overshadow her historic impact on the WNBA?
As favoritism debates swirl, is Clark the WNBA's greatest asset or its most divisive figure?
Is the WNBA's financial boom a sustainable market shift or just a 'Caitlin Clark bubble'?