Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are set to team up at the WNBA All-Star Game – and the Indiana Fever rookie has backed her rival to dominate in one key category.

Reese, a fellow first-year player on the Chicago Sky, is leading the league in rebounds per game and Clark expects that trend to continue when the WNBA All-Stars take on Team USA this weekend.

‘It’s gonna be really fun, she’s probably gonna lead the game in rebounds,’ Clark said on the WNBA orange carpet on Thursday. ‘I expect that out of her. That’s just what she does.

Reese is hauling down 12 boards a game to go along with 13.5 points, and set a league record with a streak of 15 consecutive double-doubles.

Clark, meanwhile, has already set the single-season assist record for the Fever, and has transitioned rather seamlessly to the W to the tune of 17.1 points and 8.2 assists per game.

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark will team up this weekend for the WNBA All-Stars

The pair are considered the main challengers for the league’s Rookie of the Year award

Clark and Reese, who battled in college on lowa and LSU respectively, have become the first pair of WNBA rookies to become All-Stars since 2015.

‘I think it’s cool, it’s obviously rare to have two rookies in the All-Star Game… obviously the fans are super excited about it,’ Clark said. “I think it’s just really good for the W, and obviously she’s having an incredible year.

-Clark and Reese have been linked since their college days, with Reese sparking national controversy and debate when she taunted Clark towards the end of the 2023 national championship game.

And in the pros, Reese cheered when her teammate Chennedy Carter brutally body-checked Clark during a game.

Clark backed Reese to lead the WNBA All-Star Game in rebounds this weekend vs. Team USA

The Fever and Sky have faced off three times this season, with Clark’s squad winning twice

She’s also repeatedly reminded reporters that there are more than one notable rookies playing in the WNBA this season, and claimed that Clark benefits from a ‘special whistle’ from officials.