During the Celtics-Warriors game on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, TNT analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller appeared to leak that Clark and Thompson would join the showdown at All-Star Weekend.
Caitlin Clark won’t be going head-to-head with an NBA sharpshooter during the league’s upcoming All-Star weekend.
The contest, won by Curry, earned the seal of approval from the majority of basketball fans. And it appears the league has even bigger plans for the contest, as there have been rumblings that Curry's former teammate Klay Thompson, as well as Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, could join the fray.
All-Star weekend is being hosted by the Warriors, and the Mavericks’ Thompson says he would be interested in returning to the Bay Area for the festivities
One last possibility is that instead of Clark featuring in the NBA All-Star weekend, an NBA player such as Steph Curry could compete vs. the Fever star during the 2025 WNBA All-Star weekend. Either way, it's somewhat bad news for fans who were expecting Clark to make an appearance in front of the NBA crowd in February 2025.
The NBA reportedly wanted to expand on last year’s high-profile shootout between Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu.
Mavericks guard Klay Thompson weighed in the possibility of joining Stephen Curry to face Sabrina Ionescu and Caitlin Clark in a three-point contest during the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark will not participate in a special 3-point shootout at the NBA's 2025 All-Star Weekend, her representatives announced in a statement Wednesday. "Caitlin wil
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu competed against Stephen Curry in the 2024 three-point contest at All-Star Weekend
With a considerable time left for the WNBA 2025 to start, the fans are trying to kill time, waiting to witness stars like Caitlin Clark back in action
Caitlin Clark will not be taking part in a special 3-point shootout during NBA All-Star weekend, reports ESPN's Shams Charania.