Caitlin Clark in uniform. Stephen. Smith and Shannon Sharpe on First Take

We are some 24 hours away from the release of Team USA’s roster, and we already know that Caitlin Clark will not be on it.

Just about every basketball pundit in the world has issued their stance on this controversial decision, and First Take was up next.

Stephen A. Smith roasted Team USA for not including Caitlin Clark on their 2024 Olympics roster.

After Shannon Sharpe, Chiney Ogwumike, and Andraya Carter offered their opinions on the matter, Smith joined the discussion with a fiery response. The ESPN personality took USA Basketball to task for failing to take into account the benefits of having Caitlin Clark on its roster.

“I am telling you right now you are going to be underpaid for the rest of what I believe will be an illustrious career unless you get your mind right about that marketing. It matters,” Smith told the women.

“I hear you, Stephen A. But I will not sacrifice my basketball knowledge and my integrity in terms of the game for marketing. My marketing is doing just fine,” Carter responded.

Smith still thought the decision that came out was a bad one.

“It was a stupid decision. Because it compromises what your ultimate goal is, which is to elevate the WNBA brand. How could you be that idiotic and not make that call, when throughout history, Team USA has been, in part, about marketing? It’s dumb, period.”

Some believe that USA Basketball’s purpose of expanding the game is at odds with its decision to exclude Clark, who is guaranteed to enhance ratings just as she did in college and is currently doing in the WNBA. Some have defended the decision for various reasons, claiming that the team only gave winning teams more priority than popular teams while assembling their rosters.

Even though Clark would probably not get much playing time in the Olympics because of the many veterans on the team, Smith and Sharpe insisted that her popularity for just being there was more than sufficient justification for having her on the squad. Not to mention, Clark getting a gold medal would work out for everyone.