WNBA Caitlin Clark

While Team USA will want to dominate at the Paris Olympics, the non-selection of Caitlin Clark continues to cause controversy across the Atlantic.

The former coach of the national team spoke on the subject.

In 4 years in the university championship, Caitlin Clark has become a true global superstar.

Her debut in the WNBA was highly anticipated.

Drafted in 1st position during this last edition by the Fever, the point guard nevertheless had to face a rather muscular reception from rival players.

Subsequently, she was able to adapt and is now among the best basketball players in the league.

But despite her exceptional performances, she was not able to benefit from a selection in Team USA for the Paris Olympics.

This decision caused enormous controversy.

Dawn Staley, former coach who became a member of the United States selection committee, admitted to regretting the absence of the 22-year-old player.

Caitlin Clark’s Regrettable Non-Selection to Team USA

Dawn Staley says she would pick Caitlin Clark for Team USA if she had to do it all over again: “The way she plays, she would be a great fit to be on the team because she’s way better than a lot of other players.”

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With her 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists, Caitlin Clark is among the players with the most prolific statistics in the WNBA, while she is only playing her first season.

The rookie is, in addition to that, the one who distributes the most caviars on average in the league.

In view of all these elements, this decision, for which Dawn Staley is responsible, continues to make ink flow, despite her admission.

She should be on Team USA right now.

You made a mistake… Even back then, it was a mistake.

Caitlin Clark didn’t make the Olympics with Team USA despite her incredible performances.

Dawn Staley admitted she would have made a different decision if she had it to do over again, but she’s not sure it would make much difference to the superstar.