A recent comparison involving Caitlin Clark sparked debate across the basketball community after Reggie Miller likened her to Payton Pritchard during NBC Sports’ debut of Basketball Night in America. The moment, which unfolded at Madison Square Garden, appeared to catch Clark slightly off guard. While Pritchard is widely respected for his role with the Boston Celtics, many felt the comparison didn’t fully capture Clark’s influence or style of play. Carmelo Anthony has since stepped into the conversation, offering a very different perspective.

Anthony explained that while Miller “wasn’t completely wrong,” the comparison felt limiting. Instead, he pointed to Stephen Curry, Tyrese Haliburton, and Luka Dončić as more accurate parallels. According to Anthony, Clark mirrors Curry’s deep shooting range and ability to stretch defenses well beyond the arc. Like Haliburton, she commands the floor as a primary playmaker, dictating tempo and creating opportunities for teammates. And similar to Dončić, she uses angles, pace, and offensive manipulation to stay one step ahead of defenders.
Still, Clark is far from a replica of any single NBA star. Her game blends multiple influences while maintaining its own identity. In her rookie WNBA campaign with the Indiana Fever, she led the franchise to its first playoff appearance in eight years, captured Rookie of the Year honors, topped the league in assists, and earned All-WNBA First Team recognition. Even with injuries slowing her momentum in year two, her presence continues to boost attendance, television ratings, and overall league visibility.
While surface-level similarities to Pritchard may exist—particularly in shooting confidence and composure—the broader view suggests Clark operates on a different scale of impact. Comparing her to elite playmakers and generational shooters better reflects both her skill set and her growing influence on the women’s game. More than anything, Clark is carving her own lane, redefining expectations and expanding the spotlight around the WNBA.













