WNBA NEEDS CAITLIN CLARK! Raises Award for All Star 3 Point Contest by $60,000 in Indiana!

 

 

The WNBA is making moves—and the target is crystal clear: Caitlin Clark. With the 2025 All-Star Weekend set to take over Indiana, the hometown of the rookie sensation, all eyes are on whether she’ll finally step into the national spotlight for her first professional three-point contest. And the league isn’t just hoping—it’s putting money on the table.

In a bold move that screams “we need Caitlin,” the WNBA announced it’s boosting the prize for the All-Star 3-Point Contest to a whopping $60,000, thanks to sponsor Aflac. That’s a massive jump from the mere $2,575 laid out in the CBA—and matches the top NBA prize for the same event. The message is loud and clear: Caitlin Clark isn’t just a player; she’s the player.

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Last year, the WNBA tried a similar pitch, but Clark declined. This year, it’s different. She’s already lighting up the court for the Indiana Fever, and the All-Star game is happening in her new backyard—Indianapolis. If she joins, expect viewership records to shatter. The buzz is real, the money is growing, and the WNBA is going all-in on its brightest star.