At the moment, the Rookie of the Year title is widely considered a two-horse race between Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky. Clark still remains the favorite to bag the coveted individual title — as she has all season long — but Reese has firmly established herself as a real threat to the award. 

One particular statistic proves, however, that the race might not be as close as some folks believe. According to StatMamba on X, formerly Twitter, Clark far outpaces Reese and the rest of the pack in terms of 20-point games this season. 

“Caitlin Clark has the 6th most 20-point games in the entire WNBA this season. She has more than all other rookies combined,” read the tweet. 

At the moment, Clark leads all rookies in scoring with 17.8 points per game. Reese, on the other hand, averages 13.6 points per contest. 

Scoring isn’t the be-all and end-all of the Rookie of the Year race, but the fact that Clark has a staggering lead over Reese and the rest of her WNBA peers will play a pivotal role in the voting. 

Oh, and let’s also not overlook the fact that Clark is also leading the entire league — not just the rookies — in assists with 8.3 per game