Caitlin Clark: Olympics Snub & Prior Decision
Caitlin Clark, the electrifying WNBA star, made a significant decision: she declined a spot on the US women’s 3×3 team for the Paris Olympics. Choosing to prioritize her burgeoning career with the Indiana Fever, Clark signals her unwavering commitment to WNBA success.This strategic move allows her to focus on enhancing her skills and solidifying her impact on the court. While she was a top alternate for the main Team USA roster, her decision is already shaping the discussion surrounding her career trajectory.Discover how the Indiana Fever benefits from Clark’s choice and what impact her decision will have on the future of women’s basketball, all brought to you by News Directory 3. Discover what’s next …
Caitlin Clark Turns Down 3×3 Olympics Spot
Updated June 24, 2025
Indiana fever’s caitlin Clark, already a sensation in the WNBA, had the chance to represent the United States at the Paris Olympics in 3×3 basketball but declined the invitation. Clark, who was also a top alternate for the main Team USA roster, chose to focus on her burgeoning WNBA career.
The news comes from Christine Brennan’s upcoming book, “On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports,” set to be released in July. The book explores Clark’s profound impact on women’s basketball as entering the WNBA as the No.1 overall pick.
What’s next
Clark will continue to play for the Indiana Fever, working to improve her game and team standing in the WNBA.
