The WNBA’s first All-Star fan voting returns came with a surprising reality for Caitlin Clark. Despite being one of the league’s most visible stars and a major driver of attention since her rookie season, Clark is not currently among the top three vote-getters. But that’s not even the most surprising part of the picture. It is that she isn’t even the top vote-getter on her own Indiana Fever team.
Specifically, the early returns place Clark at number five overall with a total of 253,602 votes. Sitting ahead of her at number three is her own teammate, Aliyah Boston, with 282,186 votes.
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