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Caitlin Clark challenges Curry while reaffirming her commitment to the WNBA

Caitlin Clark between controversy and certainty

Caitlin Clark challenges Curry while reaffirming her commitment to the WNBA
Caitlin Clark challenges Curry while reaffirming her commitment to the WNBA

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Caitlin Clark trended again after reacting to a Stephen Curry video that looked out of this world. The NBA shared a clip of the Warriors guard sinking an almost impossible shot, and the women’s basketball star didn’t hesitate to comment.

With irony, Caitlin Clark suggested the play might be artificial intelligence. Her remark lit up social media and sparked debate over whether Curry truly pulled off one of the wildest shots ever.

Between humor and admiration

Caitlin Clark, who shares Curry’s reputation for pushing limits, made clear that not everything magical is easy to believe. Still, the chance that the two-time MVP nailed the move isn’t dismissed. For many, her playful comment reflected the guard’s fresh personality.

As Sportingnews noted, the episode showed how Caitlin Clark has become an influential voice, sparking conversation beyond the WNBA. It also highlighted the camaraderie between two stars who share passion for basketball, each in their own league.

The awaited return

Caitlin Clark also made headlines with her return to Team USA practice after 150 days sidelined by injury. The Indiana Fever guard, limited to just 13 games last season, trained at full speed at Duke University.

Her comeback was celebrated by fans and media, many seeing Caitlin Clark as a key piece for the immediate future of women’s basketball.

The definitive answer

During media availability, Caitlin Clark was asked about joining the new “Project B” league, backed by Sophie Cunningham, Candace Parker and Novak Djokovic. Her response was firm: “I plan to play in the WNBA.”

She stressed that rival leagues show investment and belief in women’s basketball, but reaffirmed her commitment to the official league.

An optimistic vision

Caitlin Clark emphasized that the sport’s popularity is rising and new leagues prove its growth. For her, the most important thing is that “people believe and put their money where their mouth is,” something that hasn’t always happened in past decades.

Her decision, reported by Athlonsports, confirms that Clark’s immediate future remains tied to the WNBA, while the league and its players work toward a new collective agreement.

 

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