Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star Game and 3-point contest
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Since Caitlin Clark showed up in the WNBA a year ago, several narratives came with her. As Clark brought an influx of interest and attention, many people who hadn’t previously paid much attention to the league suddenly positioned themselves as experts.
USA TODAY sports columnist Christine Brennan chronicles the explosive growth of Caitlin Clark's popularity in her new book "On Her Game."
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A to Z Sports on MSNCaitlin Clark might be making a push to join the NFL after showing off her impressive armCaitlin Clark showed off her impressive arm during Indiana Fever practice, throwing an absolute dime on the basketball court. She was filmed throwing the football to the other end of the court.
There's no denying that Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever is one of the most popular basketball players on the planet right now. In fact, one could even go as far as saying that she's the most prominent player in the WNBA at the moment.
Like the NBA, the WNBA is spicing up the All-Star game a bit with four rule changes that include the shot clock being dropped from 24 to 20 seconds, live play substitutions, and they’ll keep the game fast paced because they’ll be no free throws, as the team will just be rewarded the maximum points had they made the shots.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The day after Caitlin Clark declared ... and she deserved all the attention. But outside the league, Moore went virtually unnoticed. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Clark? She was going to capture the attention ...
It was the kind of game in which everything appeared to go the Fever's way, a nice start to a critical homestand with star guard Caitlin Clark sidelined for the third straight game because of a ...
One of Caitlin Clark's new signature basketballs has a nod to Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston. The Aspire ball in Clark's new line from Wilson appears to be a white basketball.