Caitlin Clark snubbed from Olympic roster partly due to potential backlash over limited playing time: report
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USA Basketball’s expected decision to leave Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark off the roster for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris was met with questions Saturday morning, but one report shed some light on the decision.
Citing two sources, USA Today columnist Christine Brennan reported one factor in omitting Clark from the women’s national team was the concern about how the former Iowa star’s fans would react to her playing time in the Olympics, which would likely have been limited.
Caitlin Clark at the WNBA Draft at the Brooklyn Academy of Music April 15, 2024, in New York, N.Y. (Cora Veltman/Sportico via Getty Images)
Brennan described those sources as "long-time U.S. basketball veterans with decades of experience in the women’s game."
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Reports of the decision were met with fierce backlash on social media, and, as Brennan points out, seemingly confirmed the narrative that not everyone in the WNBA is pleased with Clark’s popularity.
"If true, that would be an extraordinary admission of the existence of real tension that the old guard of women’s basketball harbors for this multimillion-dollar sensation," Brennan wrote of the sources’ knowledge.
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever during the 2024 Commissioner's Cup game against the New York Liberty June 2, 2024, in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Catalina Fragoso/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Clark was invited to the national team’s training camp in April, but because of the Iowa Hawkeyes' success in reaching the women’s final in the NCAA tournament, she was unable to