Caitlin Clark, a rookie with the Indiana Fever, has suggested she might join the three-point competition at the upcoming 2024 WNBA All-Star weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In response to queries about her potential involvement, Clark remained non-committal, stating, “Remains to be seen… I can’t tell you guys everything,” as reported by Chloe Peterson of the Indy Star. Her comments suggest she’s keeping her options open and hasn’t yet made a final decision.

 

Clark’s inclusion in the Team WNBA All-Star game roster was confirmed recently, highlighting her rapid rise in the league. Garnering over 700,000 fan votes, she secured a place alongside fellow rookie Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky. This recognition underscores her popularity and impact in her debut WNBA season.

 

Notably, Clark’s prowess from beyond the arc has been a standout feature of her game, shooting 33.7 percent and averaging 2.7 three-pointers per game.

Her performance places her among the league’s top shooters, positioning her as a potential contender in the three-point competition, which has historically featured standout performances from players like Sabrina Ionescu and Stephen Curry.

Speculation about Clark’s involvement in future editions of the contest has been fueled by her collegiate achievements, including surpassing Curry’s single-season NCAA record with 162 three-pointers during her tenure at Iowa.

This has led to discussions about her potential participation in a future rematch between Ionescu and Curry, as reported by Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium.

As the WNBA prepares for the All-Star festivities in Phoenix, Arizona, all eyes will be on Clark to see if she ultimately decides to enter the three-point contest.

With her skillset and growing reputation, she would add significant intrigue to an already competitive field, potentially challenging reigning champion Sabrina Ionescu and other top shooters in the league. Her decision could shape the narrative of the upcoming All-Star weekend and further solidify her status as one of the WNBA’s rising stars.