WNBA Caitlin Clark
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Like all the best WNBA players, Caitlin Clark is currently in Phoenix to participate in All-Star Weekend.

She will obviously be the attraction of the festivities, and in particular the game against Team USA. But she also made a very disappointing decision for the fans.

This WNBA season is exciting, and those who decided to follow it thanks to Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese should not regret their decision.

Indeed, the two rookies are already establishing themselves among the best players in the league, one by playing a spectacular game and for example breaking the record for assists in a game, the other by stringing together double-doubles.

But they are far from being the only ones to shine on the courts, since the potential GOAT A’ja Wilson confirms this prestigious status with each performance.

Despite quarters of only 10 minutes, the Las Vegas center turns to 27.2 points, 12 rebounds, 2.9 blocks, 2.4 assists and 1.9 interceptions on average…

With that, her third title of MVP seems assured.

Caitlin Clark snubs 3-point contest

And as the All-Star Game approaches, new fans will be able to discover a unique format during this Olympic period.

The All-Star Game will pit Team USA against the non-selected stars, which promises to be quite the spectacle.

Unfortunately, Caitlin Clark made a rather strange decision that does not go in the direction of the show and the promotion of the league…

Sabrina Ionescu and Caitlin Clark refused to participate in the 3-point contest

Sabrina Ionescu is the defending champion thanks to the best performance in history in a competition, she is focused on the Olympic Games, we can understand her refusal.

But that of Caitlin Clark, although very skillful behind the arc, raises questions. Is she afraid of not being up to par?

Of making a fool of herself? Only she can know, but some have nevertheless pointed out a little hypocrisy:

But they won’t turn down the NBA’s invitation to a contest with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson.👀

Caitlin Clark has made a name for herself in the NCAA shooting 3-pointers from any position on the court, so fans were eager to see her in the always-high-stakes 3-point contest… But the Fever superstar has other plans for the All-Star Game.