Caitlin Clark Boycotts the Unrivaled League
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No Caitlin Clark in the much-talked-about Unrivaled League. Beginning on January 17, 2025, the eagerly awaited 3-on-3 basketball Unrivaled League will play its first season, showcasing some of the top women’s basketball players.
The league, which Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier co-founded, has created a lot of hype because it pays well and allows players to compete locally rather than abroad.
But despite all of the hype surrounding Unrivaled, a number of prominent WNBA players—including some of the most well-known and significant players in the league—have chosen not to participate in the inaugural season.
These are the top five stars who will not be taking part in the premiere of Unrivaled.
The WNBA players who left the Unrivaled League Including Caitlin Clark
Perhaps the league’s most notable absence is Caitlin Clark. Clark was one of Unrivaled’s main objectives since she was regarded as one of the most talented young women’s basketball players. After a hard stretch of nonstop playing, which included her senior year at Iowa and her inaugural season in the WNBA, Clark decided to take a sabbatical and turned down the league’s lucrative offer.
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