As we repeatedly witnessed during her tenure as a standout at the University of Iowa, Caitlin Clark entered the WNBA with a reputation for possessing an endless range. She was at ease drawing up from the logo and making three-pointers. As an Indiana Fever player, she hasn’t yet been able to settle into a groove, but we have seen her jump from back there a lot.
Clark has been shooting the three ball more frequently lately; over her last ten games, she is shooting 38.5 percent from deep, up from 29.7 percent in her first 11 games. Given that Clark will play in the WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix later this month, it is reasonable to wonder if she will take part in the 3-Point Contest. When Clark was questioned about this on Friday, she, um, didn’t say that she would.
“That remains to be seen,” Clark remarked, her expression beginning to lighten. “We’ll observe. I’m not sure. I’m happy, I guess. I am unable to address all of your questions today.
I don’t want to assume anything right now, but I believe Caitlin Clark will compete in the 3-point shootout. In any case, Clark will be playing in the All-Star Game, which will match the American squad competing in the Olympics in Paris against a group of the W’s finest players.