Brennan convinced her editor to let her cover six straight weeks of Clark’s first WNBA season, giving On Her Game a comprehensive feel, except for one thing: Clark never sat down for a one-on-one interview with Brennan ... It all makes for an interesting read and speaks to the divisive 'us vs. them' moment the world finds itself in, but fans looking for tidbits about Clark that are not already part of the public record—how she learned to shoot like that, her on- and off-court life—will have to stay tuned to the current WNBA season.
An admiring look at a young hoop star’s effect on her game’s popularity .. At times, Brennan flirts with hagiography, depicting Clark as wise, kind, accessible, and earnest yet fun-loving and defending her subject from the mildest of criticisms registered by older players ... The pages that follow don’t lack for the sort of bland quotes found in game stories written on deadline. But Brennan pens a fascinating account of what one observer calls a 'wall of negativity' that greeted Clark’s move to the pros.