Stephanie White couldn’t conceal her enthusiasm at her introductory press convention for the Indiana Fever. Past her intensive ties to the group and the area, White is entering into a very thrilling function as the top coach of a gifted younger crew, led by the final two rookies of the 12 months, Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark.
It was Clark’s historic rookie season that vaulted the Fever into the following part of crew constructing and prompted the franchise to hunt out a coach of White’s pedigree — one who may make Indiana a championship contender. White has already been effusive in her reward of the Fever guard, suggesting that Clark might be the best level guard of all time and that her No. 22 (which was additionally White’s quantity as an Indiana participant from 2000-2004) gained’t ever be worn by one other Fever participant. Clark was already among the finest gamers within the league earlier than White arrived in Indianapolis, however a main function shall be additional creating Clark.
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Right here’s how she’ll attempt to do it:
• White’s want to cut back Clark’s ball dominance has emerged as a theme. Though Clark was prolific as a passer and scorer, carrying each duties was a heavy weight. A 2025 objective shall be to cut back that burden. Which means enjoying Clark for fewer minutes but in addition experimenting together with her function.
“Serving to her anticipate what’s going to be coming her means, making an attempt to maneuver her round slightly bit extra on the ground so she’s not fairly as simply predictable in what motion’s taking place,” White stated.
• Wanting again at White’s earlier two seasons in Connecticut, a lot of the facilitating got here from Alyssa Thomas within the frontcourt, which allowed the Solar to spring their shooters off the ball in quite a lot of methods. No different ahead within the league can match Thomas’ playmaking, however Boston and NaLyssa Smith have sufficient passing potential to copy certainly one of Connecticut’s favourite units.
The Solar usually began possessions with Thomas on the prime of the important thing, and a guard or wing working off of a stagger from the nook to then setting a display for Thomas in the midst of the court docket. The staggered screens already put the protection in a bind to begin the play, and if Clark have been the backcourt participant coming, that will put extra stress on defenders to navigate the screens to remain connected. Even when the protection managed that, the end result can be the ballhandler in a position to rumble her means by means of the paint. Smith appears ideally fitted to that function.
That play is certainly one of many examples of Connecticut stacking actions on prime of actions. Have a look at this possession from opening evening of 2024 when three separate screens led to a pick-and-roll for Ty Harris and Thomas. Presumably, the protection wouldn’t go below if Clark acts because the ballhandler, however with all of the house cleared on that aspect of the ground, the screen-setter would not less than have a simple roll to the basket.
Extra @ConnecticutSun stacking actions
Drag by ONO.
AT swings after which they set a stagger for Dijonai.
AT units a large pin for Ty Harris.
Empty nook PnR with Thomas & Ty.
The Indiana protection goes below and that’s an excessive amount of airspace to provide Ty Harris = Ty 3. pic.twitter.com/g8tq4llrHX— Evin Gualberto (@evin_gual) Might 15, 2024
• White has expressed how impressed she is by Boston’s passing within the half court docket. A number of of the Solar’s layered units have been supposed to lead to a giant catching the ball on the elbow, the place Boston (mimicking Brionna Jones) may then direct the motion from the put up. Indiana has nice cutters, particularly Kelsey Mitchell and Lexie Hull, for Boston to seek out from that setup within the elbow. Once more, the concept is Clark factoring into the play by drawing her defender past the 3-point line however not required to create the scoring likelihood.
In fact, the mix of drag screens, pin-downs, and flares may all be decoys to ultimately get Clark the ball anyway, albeit with the chance to assault a shifted protection reasonably than a set one.
“We will get to the identical motion on the second or third aspect,” White stated. “We will get to it after a primary or second motion, having the ability to transfer her round slightly bit extra.”
White famous that Clark wants so as to add power, which might help in the entire objectives she has laid out for the star guard. Energy ought to assist Clark’s consistency on her jumper and her sturdiness down the stretch of video games — she shot 31.3 % on 3s in clutch conditions in comparison with 34.4 % general. It may additionally make her a greater screener if she will be able to generate extra contact, and shooters already make the deadliest screeners as a result of defenders don’t need to go away them.
• Clark’s principal space of enchancment, one which White has coached to nice impact in Connecticut the final two years, shall be targeted on protection. Clark has been a non-factor on that finish, and a participant that the Solar even tried to hunt. Of their first-round playoff collection, Connecticut usually ran the offense by means of the perimeter participant Clark was defending and located a collection of wide-open 3-pointers on the wing when Clark was unable to shut out.
Through the 2024 season, 5 of the highest 20 gamers in defensive win shares got here from the Solar, with Marina Mabrey, who arrived midseason, simply lacking the minimize. A White-coached crew will demand extra defensive accountability, even from Clark. Success would require being “slightly extra tough-minded crew on the defensive finish of the ground.”
White has confirmed to be among the many extra adaptable coaches within the WNBA throughout her latest tenure. After Jones was misplaced for the 2023 season, she pivoted to a small-ball lineup, utilizing Thomas primarily as some extent heart. The following 12 months, Connecticut went again to the double-big look however nonetheless had the pliability to downsize when obligatory.
In Indiana, White’s creativity gained’t be essential to hold the Fever afloat. Her No. 1 precedence shall be to maximise a deeper roster with extra expertise and get probably the most out of Clark.
(Pictures of Caitlin Clark and Stephanie White: Jesse D. Garrabrant / NBAE by way of Getty Photos, Chris Coduto / Getty Photos)