Fantasy women's basketball: Should you draft Clark or Wilson at No. 1?
Briefly

A'ja Wilson stood out in the 2024 fantasy women's basketball season, dominating with an impressive average of 50.3 FP/G. As the draft approaches for 2025, her main competition appears to be Caitlin Clark, who shone as a rookie, averaging 40.4 FP/G. Other competitors, including veterans Arike Ogunbowale and Breanna Stewart, have shown potential but are unlikely to match Wilson's productivity due to various circumstances, such as Stewart coming off knee surgery. Wilson's consistency places her firmly as the top draft choice for the upcoming season.
Caitlin Clark emerged as a top fantasy player averaging 40.4 FP/G, competing closely with A'ja Wilson's extraordinary average of 50.3 FP/G from last season.
Wilson's commanding performance sets a clear benchmark in fantasy women's basketball, with her closest competitors failing to bridge the significant gap in scoring.
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