Clark also mentioned her desire to make the roster for 2028

INDIANA Fever star Caitlin Clark has high hopes for Team USA’s women’s basketball team at the Paris Olympic Games.

Clark and her fellow WNBA All-Stars will take on Team USA on Saturday at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Caitlin Clark is preparing for her first WNBA All-Star Game

Caitlin Clark is preparing for her first WNBA All-Star GameCredit: Twitter ClutchPoints

The All-Stars will take on Team USA as they near the Paris Olympic Games

The All-Stars will take on Team USA as they near the Paris Olympic GamesCredit: Getty
This will provide Clark the opportunity to show Team USA what they are missing after she was controversially snubbed from their Olympic roster.

However, Clark has denied that she feels any extra motivation heading into the game.

“I’m not motivated by anything honestly,” she told ESPN.

“I’m just going out there to have fun. I’m not here to prove to anybody anything.

“This is my first All-Star game. Just have fun, enjoy the experience, [and] compete.”

Clark added that she has “so much respect for Team USA” and the coaching staff, calling them “the most talented team in the world.”

She also felt that once in Paris, they would “have no issue winning gold,” saying she’ll “be supporting and cheering them on.”

Team USA has won gold at the last seven consecutive Olympic Games, and nine in the last 10.

In total, they have failed to win gold just twice since their first entry in 1976.

Clark went on to add that she doesn’t harbour the mindset that “I should be on that team.”

“I know I have so many ways to continue to improve. And it gives you motivation for something to compete for in four years.”

The next Olympic Games will be held on home soil in Los Angeles.

By that point, Clark will still only be 26 years old.

As for Clark’s first All-Star weekend, she opted not to participate in Friday’s three-point contest – an event three-time All-Star Sabrina Ionescu also turned down.

“I’ve been playing basketball for a year straight, it’s not an easy thing to just show up to and shoot off of a rack,” Clark explained, via the Indy Star.

WNBA All-Star rosters

THE 2024 WNBA All-Star game rosters have been announced, with Team WNBA set to face Team USA on July 20.

Team WNBA:

DeWanna Bonner – Connecticut Sun
Aliyah Boston – Indiana Fever
Caitlin Clark – Indiana Fever
Allisha Gray – Atlanta Dream
Dearica Hamby – Los Angeles Sparks
Brionna Jones – Connecticut Sun
Jonquel Jones – New York Liberty
Kayla McBride – Minnesota Lynx
Kelsey Mitchell – Indiana Fever
Arike Ogunbowale – Dallas Wings
Nneka Ogwumike – Seattle Storm
Angel Reese – Chicago Sky

Team USA:

Napheesa Collier – Minnesota Lynx
Kahleah Copper – Phoenix Mercury

Chelsea Gray – Las Vegas Aces
Brittney Griner – Phoenix Mercury
Sabrina Ionescu – New York Liberty
Jewell Loyd – Seattle Storm
Kelsey Plum – Las Vegas Aces
Breanna Stewart – New York Liberty
Diana Taurasi – Phoenix Mercury
Alyssa Thomas – Connecticut Sun
A’ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
Jackie Young – Las Vegas Aces

“It’s not something I’ve ever done before.

“It’s not something I’ve had a lot of time to practice, I’ve been focusing on helping my team win games.”

“So I think just enjoying this break, I think there’s going to be plenty of opportunities for me to do that at some point…

“I need a break, and I need to take some time for myself to enjoy what I want to do.”

Atlanta Dream guard Allisha Gray wound up winning both the three-point contest and the skills challenge.