Caitlin Clark is set to begin her professional career in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever. The point guard was selected as the first pick in the 2024 draft on Monday and she was introduced by the franchise in a news conference on Wednesday.
Now playing in Indiana, Clark talked about the Indiana Pacers and their playoff journey on Wednesday. She had a subtle joke on Tyrese Haliburton, who had his college career at Iowa State, saying Haliburton played for a terrible college team.
“I’ve watched the Pacers very closely,” Clark said. “My boyfriend works for the Pacers, so I’ve become quite a fan. Tyrese is incredible, and I just want to congratulate him on being named to the USA National Team today, is pretty special. It’s really a hard accomplishment. Obviously, he played for a very terrible team in college but it’s nice to be in the same city now.”
Caitlin Clark wants to make the Olympic team like Tyrese Haliburton
Tyrese Haliburton is on the Team USA Olympic list announced earlier on Wednesday. The list features top players like LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durrant. Caitlin Clark also hopes she will get a place in the women’s team despite the intense competition.
“I would love to be on the Olympic team and Paris in 2024, but that’s not up to me,” Clark said. “That’s a dream. … You grow up watching the Summer Olympics. To me, it’s better than the Winter Olympics.
“I want to be on that team. I want to be an Olympic medalist one day. It’d really just be a dream come true. Everybody knows how competitive women’s basketball is in our country, so it’ll be hard for really anybody to make that team.”
Caitlin Clark is yet to debut for the USA senior national team, but many believe she has a strong chance of making the team considering her exploits in college basketball at Iowa. It is to be seen what the decision of coach Cheryl Reeves will be when the list comes out.
Nonetheless, Clark has a big career ahead of her in the WNBA and should get many chances to make the national team in the years. Arguably the most heralded draft pick in WNBA history, the point guard is seen as a player who could take the league to the next level.
There’s a lot already on Caitlin Clark as she embarks on her professional career with the Fever. However, she dealt with much of the same attention at Iowa and will be poised to get it done once again on a bigger stage.
Was this article helpful?
Edited by Joseph Schiefelbein
News
Kim Kardashian credits North West, 10, for taking her sultry vacation pictures in Turks and Caicos
Kim Kardashian revealed her daughter North West, 10, was responsible for snapping her latest travel pictures from their tropical getaway to Turks and Caicos last week. While sharing a slew of envy-inducing…
EXCLUSIVE: Hunky Italian model says he’s been fired from working as greeter at Met Gala after his good looks upstaged Kylie Jenner during last year’s ceremony
An Italian model has revealed he’s been fired from working at this year’s Met Gala because his rugged good looks upstaged stars including Kylie Jenner. Eugenio Casnighi, 26, who…
‘Greedy’ Meghan Markle is ‘being laughed out of Hollywood’ by A-listers: source
Meghan Markle might be one of the most famous women on the planet — but Hollywood power players are purportedly less than impressed with her showbiz prowess….
Rihanna And ASAP Rocky: A Timeline Of Their Relationship
In 2020, it was reported that Rihanna and ASAP (or A$AP) Rocky had turned their friendship up a notch, elevating them to couple status. Following in the…
King Charles and Princess Kate’s Very Different Reactions to Cancer News
The royal family’s current health battles have “forced them to really think about what matters,” with King Charles III and Princess Kate channeling their focuses in two very different directions, Newsweek‘s chief…
A$AP Rocky Beats Rihanna While Trying To Protect His Side Chick From RiRi…
In a recent turn of events, A$AP Rocky finds himself making headlines not for his music but for his unexpected clash with Rihanna. The rapper, known for…
End of content
No more pages to load
Relative Articles
None found