Clark won’t be participating in a three-point contest at NBA All-Star weekend — instead, she’ll make her debut at WNBA All-Star in Indianapolis this summer.
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark made waves this week turning down a standing offer to compete in a three-point contest at the upcoming NBA All-Star Game. While some feel it's a missed opportunity for Clark,
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Insiders suggest a star-studded twist may be on the horizon. NBA insider Shams Charania reported plans to pair Curry and his longtime Splash Brother, Klay Thompson, against Ionescu and college basketball phenom Caitlin Clark .
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As NBA All-Star Weekend nears, all eyes are on which players will participate in the annual festivities. In 2024, one of the biggest highlights of All-Star Weekend was the first-of-its-kind head-to-head 3-Point Contest held between Warriors superstar Stephen Curry and Liberty superstar Sabrina Ionescu.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is reportedly not going to participate in next month's NBA All-Star 3-point contest.
Caitlin Clark has already garnered the stature of a star in the WNBA after just one season. However, with the increase in popularity, there comes certain obligations, but the former Iowa Hawkeye has made it known that she will play out her career on her own terms.
Caitlin Clark is going to wait until Indianapolis hosts the WNBA All-Star weekend to enter her first 3-point contest.