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    “Why Is She Even Mentioned With Curry? She Shot 28% From 3”: WNBA Fans Asks Why Caitlin Clark Is Compared To Steph Curry By Former NBA Player

    Ernest HernandezBy Ernest HernandezFebruary 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Caitlin Clark Compared To Steph Curry By Rachel DeMita. Photo credits: Imagn
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    WNBA Fans were split after an interview clip shared by @TheDunkCentral quoted Danny Green saying that Caitlin Clark does not face the same defensive pressure as Stephen Curry.

    Danny Green says Caitlin Clark doesn’t get guarded with the same defensive attention as Steph Curry.

    ( @NFGShow / https://t.co/bpLWiOJOtp) pic.twitter.com/b1YoH6mtyl

    — NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) February 2, 2026

    The clip itself was calm, but the replies were not.

    One of the earliest comments came from @Gamelineguru, who questioned the comparison outright: “Why is she even mentioned with curry lmfao? She shot 28% from 3 this past szn.”

    That take quickly drew pushback from WNBA Fans who felt the stat lacked context.

    @Froggod23 led the defense, reminding others, “She was injuried and is in her second year playing finished 4th mvp when curry barley played his second year of ball.”

    That reply echoed through the thread, with many WNBA Fans repeating the same point in different ways.

    The original commenter never responded, but the message was consistent. Clark’s numbers came during an injury-affected season, and many WNBA Fans believed a full year would have told a different story. The replies defending her quickly drowned out the criticism, shifting the tone from mockery to explanation.

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    Feb 1, 2026; New York, New York, USA; WNBA star Caitlin Clark (left) and NBA former player Reggie Miller broadcast on the court for NBC before a game between the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Lakers at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

    For WNBA Fans, the debate wasn’t just about percentages. It was about how comparisons are framed and when context gets ignored. Green’s comment opened the door, but the reaction showed how protective fans have become when Clark’s season gets boiled down to one stat.

    WNBA Fans Offer Smarter Takes On What The Curry Comparison Really Means

    While one branch of replies turned heated, another corner of the discussion stayed measured, with WNBA Fans focusing on defensive concepts rather than insults.

    @lady_KristinaV3 reframed the conversation entirely, writing, “Danny’s spot on – Clark gets attention, but not Curry’s box-and-one treatment. Maybe compare her to Trae Young for that gravity and playmaking. Thoughts?”

    That comment sparked thoughtful replies instead of arguments.

    @TheAngleXsnr followed up with nuance, saying, “Yeah 28% isn’t great, but the Curry comparison is usually about gravity and shot profile, not raw percentage. I’d rather see attempts + difficulty before clowning it.”

    Caitlin Clark Connection Emerges In Steph Curry’s Decision To Cut Ties With Under Armour. Photo credits: Imagn
    Caitlin Clark Connection Emerges In Steph Curry’s Decision To Cut Ties With Under Armour. Photo credits: Imagn

    Many WNBA Fans agreed, pointing out that defensive focus changes how shots look on paper.

    Another angle came from @donedolla44, who added, “Guarding somebody full court is way worse then just only getting doubled.”

    That idea pushed the conversation toward how pressure shows up during games, not just in highlights.

    This side of the thread had a very different mood. WNBA Fans weren’t defending Clark emotionally. They were breaking down what the comparison actually tries to capture. The Curry link isn’t just about shooting numbers. It’s about how far a defender has to respect a player and what that does to spacing.

    In the end, WNBA Fans showed both extremes. One reply chain turned sharp and dismissive. The other turned into a real discussion. Same clip, same quote, completely different energy.

    WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark and NBA legend Steph Curry. Photo credits: Imagn
    WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark and NBA legend Steph Curry. Photo credits: Imagn
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    Ernest has been a sportswriter for more than 10 years and has written for the top broadsheets in the Philippines, like the Manila Bulletin and the Philippine Star. He also wrote for NBA.com Philippines and had a two-year stint with Sportskeeda before landing at Hardwood Heroics. Aside from writing, Ernest is also a sportscaster, radio host and manages a YouTube channel, Sports On Air, which has over 100 thousand subscribers. Aside from writing, Ernest is also a sports commentator and manages a YouTube channel, Sports On Air, which has over 100 thousand subscribers.

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