The Indiana Fever star decided she wants to wait until the WNBA All-Star Weekend to take part in a 3-point contest.
Indiana Fever superstar guard Caitlin Clark is providing $22,000 grants through her foundation to University of Iowa Children's Hospital, Coralville
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is reportedly not going to participate in next month's NBA All-Star 3-point contest.
The recipients announced Wednesday are the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital, Coralville Community Food Pantry, Boys and Girls Club of the Corridor and Special Olympics Iowa-East Central.
Caitlin Clark’s rookie season is complete, and she’s enjoying her offseason while still staying active. You might wonder if she will participate in the NBA’s All-Star Weekend 3-point contest in February. Here’s the latest: She’s reportedly leaning against it.
The Fever announced Wednesday that Mitchell would return to the organization, keeping her together with superstar guard Caitlin Clark to form one of the WNBA’s top duos.
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.
Sure enough, it won't be easy. While they have Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell at their core, the team still needs plenty of improvements on key areas, particularly on defense where they ranked 11th (out of 12 teams) last season.
One of my favorite things about Iowa City is the way the community is connected and how everyone supports each other," Clark said.