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Injured WNBA Star Caitlin Clark Dismisses New 4-Point Shot Ahead of All-Star Game

Summary

  • Caitlin Clark recovering from groin injury, won't play in 2025 WNBA All-Star Game
  • Clark discusses new 4-point shot rule with fellow captain Napheesa Collier
  • Collier suggests Clark should take a shot of liquor for every 4-point shot made
Injured WNBA Star Caitlin Clark Dismisses New 4-Point Shot Ahead of All-Star Game

Ahead of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis, injured star Caitlin Clark is already making waves with her comments on the league's newest rule change. The Indiana Fever player, who is still recovering from a groin injury, won't be taking the court on Saturday night. However, Clark was captured on a Twitch stream discussing the new 4-point shot with fellow team captain Napheesa Collier.

Collier admitted that the 4-point shot was likely implemented with Clark's long-range shooting abilities in mind. But the All-Star player had a surprisingly dismissive take on the rule, telling Collier "it's really not even that far, though." Collier then half-jokingly proposed that every time a player makes a 4-pointer during the game, Clark should take a shot of liquor at the afterparty.

While Clark may not be suiting up, she's still expected to be involved as an assistant coach, helping her team secure a win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is set to feature the league's newest rule change, which is sure to add an extra layer of excitement for fans and players alike.

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Caitlin Clark, the injured WNBA star, said the new 4-point shot "isn't even that far" when discussing it with fellow team captain Napheesa Collier.
Napheesa Collier jokingly proposed that every time a player makes a 4-pointer during the All-Star game, Caitlin Clark should take a shot of liquor at the afterparty.
Although Caitlin Clark is still recovering from a groin injury and won't be playing, she is expected to be involved as an assistant coach, helping her team secure a win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

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