Caitlin Clark Gave Coy Response About WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest

Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark made a name for herself in part due to her logo threes. But Clark isn't sure if she will be participating in the three-point contest at the WNBA All-Star Game, at least so she says.
Caitlin Clark on if she’d be up for the 3-point contest during All-Star Weekend: “Remains to be seen, we’ll see— I don’t know, I’m excited, I don’t know. Can’t give you guys every answer today.” pic.twitter.com/9MTxVo6m93
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Clark coyly stated, “Remains to be seen, we’ll see— I don’t know, I’m excited, I don’t know. Can’t give you guys every answer today," when asked about her possible participation. The rookie spoke at length in a little more serious manner about what the All-Star event means for her and her Fever teammates.
Caitlin Clark on becoming an All-Star, if she’s been an All-Star before (COVID took away her hs senior year high school all-star game), and if she’ll do the 3-point contest:
— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) July 5, 2024
“Remains to be seen… I can’t tell you guys everything,” she says, smirking. pic.twitter.com/85hCivunla
Caitlin said joining both Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell in the exhibition is not something they can take for granted, adding that she plans to soak in the opportunity. She was also asked whether the format of Team WNBA vs Team USA will add to the intensity of the contest. "I would assume it will be fairly serious just because USA needs to prep for the Olympic games, so I'd assume it'd be fairly competitive. But again, I don't know. I guess we're gonna find out. I'm gonna just show up and do whatever."
Of course nearly anytime Clark takes the floor fans will turn out to see what she shows up and does. The same will be the case for the All-Star Game in Phoenix as she was the leading vote getter. As far as the three-point contest goes, it's probably a good bet we will see her take part in that, and possibly win it.

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