Caitlin Clark’s rising star has captivated the WNBA and beyond. Since her freshman days at Iowa, where she dazzled fans with her remarkable three-point shooting, Clark has become a must-watch player.

Now a standout for the Indiana Fever and the frontrunner for the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year, everyone is eager to see what she’ll do next. The question on everyone’s mind is whether Clark will take her game to the next level by joining Unrivaled, the new 3-on-3 league founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier. While Angel Reese has already committed, Clark remains undecided.

As of now, Clark hasn’t made any commitments to Unrivaled, and it seems she’s in no rush to decide. Her focus is squarely on the current WNBA season. Given her intense schedule, it’s understandable that Clark is prioritizing her immediate responsibilities. After all, she has been on a non-stop basketball journey, playing four full seasons at Iowa until April before being drafted and debuting in the WNBA in May, within a span of just a few months.

 

This whirlwind of activity has left little room for rest or reflection. Clark’s approach of concentrating on one thing at a time has served her well, and it’s likely she’s considering a well-deserved break after the season. The demand for her participation in Unrivaled is high, but Clark’s decision will ultimately hinge on her need to recharge and prepare for the challenges ahead, whether that means continuing her dominance in the WNBA or exploring new opportunities in the evolving landscape of women’s basketball.

Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely, eager to see how this next chapter in Caitlin Clark’s career unfolds.