Photos of Caitlin Clark and Steph CurryCaitlin Clark and Steph Curry (Photos via Getty Images)
Steph Curry is one of the best players to have ever graced a basketball court and is undoubtedly the best shooter the world has ever seen.

The Golden State Warriors star can do just about anything with a basketball, as his handle package is also insane.

Caitlin Clark has earned comparisons to Curry, given her ability to shoot from remarkable distances and her talent as a dribbler.

As we found out this week, she is already a lot better at one thing than Curry.

The four-time NBA champion is on international duty with Team USA at the moment and was part of a video showing the players being asked how good they are at spinning a basketball on their fingers.

As expected, most of them can do it effortlessly. However, Curry admitted that he’s no good at it.

 

Shocker right?

Turns out LeBron James and Tyrese Haliburton can’t either.

Check this out below:

“LeBron and Steph can’t do it? Now I don’t feel so bad for not being able to do it,” a fan wrote.

Guess Who Can Spin A Basketball On Their Finger With Ease… That’s Right, Caitlin Clark

The internet was also quick to point out that Caitlin Clark can “flawlessly” spin a ball off her finger.

An X user posted a clip of the Indiana Fever rookie doing just that during media day.

“‘how’s your spinning?’ ‘pretty good’ *proceeds to spin the ball in the smoothest most flawless way*… women,” they captioned it.

Check it out:

“Better than Steph! I was today years old when I learned both he and Lebron kinda suck at spinning a basketball,” one fan offered.

Given Curry’s visible frustration, he’s probably going to be the greatest spinner in the world by the beginning of next season.

“One of the Greatest Players of All Time”- Kelsey Plum Believes A’ja Wilson Should Win the WNBA MVP With a Unanimous Vote This Year

Kelsey Plum hails A'ja Wilson as the next MVPKelsey Plum and A’ja Wilson (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The Las Vegas Aces conquered Indiana Fever on Tuesday, thanks to a fiery performance from their superstar forward A’ja Wilson. The 2-time WNBA champion’s brilliance on the hardwood mesmerized her teammate Kelsey Plum so much that she ended up declaring Wilson the MVP for the season.

During the post-game press conference, Plum said, “Just another night at the the office, like, we take it for grantedhb But we’re watching one of the greatest players of all time in front of our eyes.” Then the Aces guard boldly added, “It’s a unanimous vote this year [for her as MVP], you feel me? Just saying.”

A’ja Wilson grabbed the spotlight with her remarkable offensive and defensive skills in the 88-69 win against Caitlin Clark’s Fever. The Aces’ leader entertained the Vegas crowd by putting up 28 points, 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 5 stellar blocks on the scoreboard.

Wilson has impressive numbers of 27 points, 11 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.9 steals and 2.5 blocks per game this season, which could earn her the third MVP title as Plum speculated. The 29-year-old guard herself had a phenomenal contribution of 34 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the victory.

After showcasing her outstanding performance in the action-filled game, Wilson addressed the shift in energy this season in the league.