ESPN Analyst Demands Transparency in NBA Rookie of the Year Voting
Caitlin Clark's near-unanimous Rookie of the Year win sparks calls for revealing voter identities after Angel Reese receives a lone vote.
- Caitlin Clark was awarded the WNBA Rookie of the Year, receiving 66 out of 67 votes, with the remaining vote going to Angel Reese.
- ESPN analyst Andraya Carter criticized the anonymous voting system and urged the WNBA to disclose voter identities.
- Clark had an outstanding season, breaking multiple records, including most points and assists by a rookie, and led her team to the playoffs.
- Angel Reese, despite a strong start and setting a rebound record, had her season cut short by injury and played for a team that did not make the playoffs.
- The rivalry between Clark and Reese dates back to their college days, adding fuel to the debate over the single dissenting vote.