In a recent podcast, Caitlin Clark shared her insights on the future of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), and how far the league has come in recent years. Despite being questioned about the ongoing issues with the collective bargaining agreement (CBA), Clark’s focus was on the potential and growth of the league, not necessarily on the financial side of things.

Clark acknowledged the incredible strides the WNBA has made, emphasizing how much the league has evolved over time. “I think where the WNBA is right now is pretty incredible,” she said, noting that the progress has surpassed many people’s expectations. “I think when people always ask me this question, like where I think it’ll be in 5 years, it’s hard for me to answer because people didn’t even think we’d be right here right now.” This perspective highlights Clark’s optimism and recognition of the league’s rising stature in professional sports.

A key highlight of Clark’s comments was the rising viewership for WNBA games. Clark pointed out that games aired on national television now regularly attract over a million viewers, with the All-Star game pulling in over 4 million viewers. These numbers signal a positive trend for the league, showcasing its increasing popularity. Clark believes that with more opportunities, such as additional teams being added next season, the WNBA will continue to grow and improve. “The more opportunities we’re given, the more it’s going to shine and get better and better,” she said.

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Clark also touched on the increasing talent level in college basketball, which she believes will elevate the WNBA. She spoke about the upcoming addition of two new teams next year and the expected addition of even more teams in the years to come. This expansion reflects the league’s continued commitment to growth and improvement. “We’re adding two new teams next year and then probably another team the year after that,” Clark noted, further cementing her faith in the league’s bright future.

In discussing the larger picture of the WNBA’s growth, Caitlin Clark made it clear that her primary goal is not individual success, but the advancement of women’s basketball as a whole. Clark, who has been a vocal advocate for women’s sports, often speaks about her desire to push the game forward. Her efforts have been particularly evident in her interviews, where she’s shared her admiration for other female athletes, such as tennis legend Serena Williams, and spoken about how women’s sports in general need more attention and support.

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When asked about her thoughts on the financial side of the WNBA, Clark acknowledged the disparity between the WNBA and NBA players’ salaries, but refrained from commenting directly on the current labor dispute. It’s clear that while Clark sees the value in fair compensation for the players, her focus remains on the growth of the sport itself. She pointed out that, for the WNBA to continue to flourish, it is essential for the league to avoid any disruptions, such as a lockout, which could hinder the progress the league has made.

Clark’s optimism about the future of the WNBA is reflected in the broader growth of women’s sports. The rising popularity of women’s college basketball, including players like Juju Watkins and Paige Beckers, is already contributing to the buzz around the WNBA. As Clark noted, “the last thing the WNBA wants to do is stop that,” referring to the momentum that is building with every college basketball season. The synergy between the college game and the WNBA season is crucial for the league’s growth, as it helps to maintain a steady pipeline of talent and excitement for fans.

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The future of women’s basketball is looking brighter than ever, and Caitlin Clark is undoubtedly one of the driving forces behind this momentum. As long as the league continues to foster talent, provide new opportunities, and engage with fans, the sky truly seems to be the limit for the WNBA. The league’s progress is a testament to the hard work of athletes like Clark, and it’s clear that the future of women’s sports is in good hands.

With the growth of the sport, the rise in viewership, and the expansion of the WNBA, it’s hard not to agree with Clark’s assertion that the sky is the limit. While the financial aspects of the league still need attention, the foundation for long-term success has already been laid. Women’s basketball is on the rise, and the next few years could see it reach unprecedented heights.