Is Caitlin Clark competing at the NBA 3-point contest? What we know

The 3-point contest is a huge part of any NBA All-Star Weekend, and one of the most frequent questions building up to the 2025 edition is simple: Will Caitlin Clark participate?
The WNBA Rookie of the Year has made audacious, long-range shooting a calling card, and Clark has undeniably drawn plenty of new viewers to the Indiana Fever (and before that, the Iowa Hawkeyes). With women's basketball's popularity soaring and connections between the NBA and WNBA more and more common, it's not crazy to imagine Clark on the court during All-Star Weekend.
There's precedent, too: Sabrina Ionescu and Stephen Curry turned a joking exchange on social media into a first-of-its-kind NBA vs. WNBA 3-point Challenge at last year's All-Star Game. Clark opted for rest during the debut season of Unrivaled, the three-on-three league whose debut season is taking place right now, removing one potential scheduling conflict.
Here's what to know about whether Caitlin Clark will be participating in this year's NBA 3-point contest:
Will Caitlin Clark compete at NBA 3-point contest? What to know
Caitlin Clark is one of the biggest names in all of basketball, but don't expect to see her on the court during the 3-point contest.
In January, the Indiana Fever star's representatives told ESPN that she would not be participating in the All-Star Weekend event and would instead prefer for her first professional 3-point contest to come at the WNBA All-Star Game this summer.
There had been some speculation that Clark might participate in the contest or something along the lines of the NBA vs. WNBA 3-point Challenge from 2024. Last year's event, which saw New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu take on Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, was not part of the NBA 3-point contest but did take place as part of All-Star Weekend.
In her first WNBA season, Clark took more threes (355) than any other player, but her .344 shooting percentage ranked 21st among all players to attempt more than 100 three-pointers. That said, the Iowa native has become famous for hitting shots from well beyond the arc, and her success rate as a rookie may have been impacted by Indiana's early-season struggles on offense.
Who will compete in NBA All-Star Game 3-point contest?
While Caitlin Clark won't be participating in this year's 3-point contest, there are plenty of NBA stars who will. This year's tournament will feature eight of the best sharpshooters from around the league:
- Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks)
- Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons)
- Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers)
- Tyler Herro (Miami Heat)
- Buddy Hield (Golden State Warriors)
- Cameron Johnson (Brooklyn Nets)
- Damian Lillard (Milwaukee Bucks)
- Norman Powell (Los Angeles Clippers)
How to watch NBA 3-point contest: TV, live stream for All-Star Game Skills Challenge
The NBA 3-point contest is just one part of a three-event Saturday night, the prelude to the actual All-Star Game on Sunday. Saturday's events include the Skills Challenge first, followed by the 3-point contest and then the slam dunk contest.
- Date: Saturday, Feb. 15
- Time: 8 p.m. ET (start time for Skills Challenge)
- TV: TNT
- Stream: Sling, Fubo
- Location: Chase Center (San Francisco, Calif.)
Watch NBA 3-point contest on Fubo
How to watch 2025 NBA All-Star Game: TV, live stream
The NBA All-Star Game will involve three games, with Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Candace Parker, and Kenny Smith each drafting teams. The format involves semifinal games first, with the winners capping off All-Star Weekend in the final.
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 16
- Time: 8 p.m. ET
- TV: TNT, truTV
- Stream: Sling, Fubo
- Location: Chase Center (San Francisco, Calif.)
Watch the 2025 NBA All-Star Game on Fubo
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