WNBA All-Star 2024: Fever's Caitlin Clark, Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu decline to participate in 3-Point Contest
Clark and Ionescu's omission left fans scratching their heads, but now we know the reason for it

The WNBA confirmed Thursday that New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark were both invited to compete in the 2024 WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest but declined to participate, according to the Associated Press.
During a press conference Friday, Clark explained her decision and also hinted at a future appearance in the event.
"I think just rest," Clark said. "I've been playing basketball for a year straight, it's not an easy thing to just show up to and shoot off of a rack. It's not something I've ever done before. It's not something I've had a lot of time to practice, I've been focusing on helping my team win games.
"So I think just enjoying this break, I think there's going to be plenty of opportunities for me to do that at some point… I need a break, and I need to take some time for myself to enjoy what I want to do."
Ionescu registered 37 points to win last year's challenge, breaking both the WNBA and NBA records. Meanwhile, Clark came into the league as the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer and is known for her impressive shooting range.
Throwback to Sabrina Ionescu's record-breaking performance in last year's 3-point contest!
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 18, 2024
🔥 25-of-27 shooting
🔥 20 made shots in a row
🔥 Made BOTH money ball shots
🔥 3 perfect ball racks
🔥 37 pointspic.twitter.com/liTRhc9SCx
Ionescu has made 68 3-pointers so far this season while shooting 34.5% from beyond the arc. Clark has made 71 3-pointers at a 32.7% clip.
Here are the players who will be participating in this weekend's 3-Point Contest along with their 3-point percentages:
- Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream: 36%
- Jonquel Jones, New York Liberty: 39.6%
- Kayla McBride, Minnesota Lynx: 42.7%
- Marina Mabrey, Connecticut Sun: 34.8%
- Stefanie Dolson, Washington Mystics: 48.5%
While she is not competing Friday, Ionescu did participate in a different 3-point contest earlier this year. She challenged Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry during NBA All-Star weekend, marking the first ever collaboration between players from both leagues.
Curry beat Ionescu, 29-26, but they said afterward it was likely not the last time they would participate in such an event. It was a historic happening, and there were rumors Clark could potentially join the two next year. But unfortunately for WNBA fans, the Clark vs. Ionescu battle will have to wait a little longer.
Both Clark and Ionescu will participate in Saturday's All-Star Game, however. Ionescu will play with Team USA while Clark is suiting up for Team WNBA. Friday's Skills Challenge tips off a 9 p.m. ET in Phoenix, while the All-Star Game is set for Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET.