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Young Stars Shine: USA Basketball's New Era
12 Dec
Summary
- Young WNBA stars like Clark, Bueckers, and Reese debut for USA Basketball.
- The average age of the 17 players at the camp is just over 25.
- This camp sets the tone for future international competitions and team identity.

USA Basketball is witnessing a significant youth movement as WNBA stars Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and Angel Reese make their national team debuts at a camp in Durham, North Carolina. These emerging talents, who have frequently competed against each other in college and the WNBA, are now uniting under the USA Basketball banner, aiming to bring their high energy and collective skills to the forefront.
The three-day camp brings together 17 players, with an average age of just over 25, highlighting a deliberate shift towards developing the next generation of elite talent. Alongside Clark, Bueckers, and Reese, newcomers like Cameron Brink and JuJu Watkins are also present. This influx of youth aims to build upon the program's legacy of success, including eight Olympic gold medals and four consecutive world championships, as legendary players like Diana Taurasi near the end of their careers.




