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The WNBA has reached new heights of popularity, primarily due to college stars such as Caitlin Clark coming into the league and bringing millions of fans with her. The Indiana Fever guard is arguably one of the most relevant basketball players in the world and is one of the best champions of women’s sport in the world right now.
Clark averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 8.4 assists in her rookie season. Despite her mass popularity, Clark chose to sit out the WNBA All-Star Game three-point shootout.
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To avoid that from happening this season, it’s been confirmed that the winner of the WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest will win a prize of $60,000, the same as the winner of the men’s tournament.
“The WNBPA announced Thursday that the prize money awarded by sponsor Aflac for the WNBA’s three-point contest will increase to $60,000, which matches the first-prize winnings for the NBA’s competition.”
“According to the WNBA’s CBA, the three-point contest winner receives $2,575, meaning this year’s first prize totals $62,575. However, the remaining participants don’t get a share of the sponsor’s prize pool and will receive just $1,030, according to the CBA.”
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22)© Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
This increase in prize money has many wondering if Caitlin Clark will finally participate in the WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest. She sat out last year but also chose to skip an invitation from the NBA to participate during NBA All-Star Weekend.
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“While it hasn’t been confirmed whether Clark will participate in this year’s contest, it appears to be part of her plan. The NBA was reportedly luring her to join a special three-point contest during its All-Star weekend in February… but Clark declined. According to ESPN, Clark wants her first three-point contest to be this season with the WNBA.”
With the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game being hosted by Clark’s Indiana Fever, it’s highly likely she decides to join the fray in front of her hometown fans.”
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