Caitlin Clark will not be in a 3-point shootout during NBA All-Star Weekend, with reps saying she wants her first contest to be at WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indy.
The Indiana Fever star decided she wants to wait until the WNBA All-Star Weekend to take part in a 3-point contest.
Caitlin Clark will not compete against Steph Curry or any other NBA star at All-Star weekend in the three-point contest as she looks to save herself for the WNBA version
Clark, who stars for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever, declined to participate in NBA All-Star weekend’s 3-point shootout pitting stars from the respective leagues against one another, her agency told multiple outlets Wednesday. Curry and New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu — a Bay Area native — squared off in the event last year.
If you bet on Caitlin Clark participating in the 3-point contest during NBA's All-Star Weekend this year, it may be time to reconsider.
NBA All-Star Weekend shooting contests won’t include the star power of Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark this February, after the WNBA phenom had reportedly been invited to compete in a special 3-point challenge against the likes of Steph Curry in San Francisco.
Nike CEO Elliott Hill told Fortune magazine Fever star Caitlin Clark visited headquarters this month to continue development on signature shoe.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark has turned down a reported proposal to compete in the NBA All-Star Game's 3-point contest next month.
There may not be a more polarizing figure for their sport than Caitlin Clark but the Indiana Fever superstar is passing on this event in All-Star weekend.
Caitlin Clark has been making decisions. The latest among them is that the WNBA Rookie of the Year is reported to be ‘disinclined’ to take part in the NBA’s All-Star weekend.
Caitlin Clark is going to wait until Indianapolis hosts the WNBA All-Star weekend in July to enter her first 3-point contest as a pro. The Fever star declined an invitation to participate in a special challenge during NBA All-Star weekend next month,