
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu has shared that, if given the chance, she would select Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark as her teammate for a 2-on-2 3-point shootout during the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend in San Francisco. Ionescu, known for her incredible shooting ability, made her preference clear, stating, “If I had to choose, I’m taking Caitlin Clark on my team.” This revelation came after the two stars shared a memorable moment in February 2024 during the inaugural NBA vs. WNBA 3-point contest at the NBA All-Star Weekend.
The contest, which saw Ionescu narrowly defeated by Stephen Curry in a thrilling 29-26 finish, was a landmark event, sparking discussions about expanding the competition in the future. Both Ionescu and Curry hinted that the 2025 edition could feature a 2-on-2 format, where players would pair up for the ultimate 3-point showdown. “It felt so authentic for both of us,” Ionescu said, reflecting on the experience. Curry added that the high-energy contest, which saw two of the best shooters in the world go head-to-head, left a lasting impression and set the stage for exciting future events.
Caitlin Clark’s selection as Ionescu’s ideal teammate is a natural one. Clark, who set a rookie record of 122 made 3-pointers during the 2023 season, quickly became one of the most electrifying players in the WNBA. Her exceptional shooting prowess, combined with her Rookie of the Year honors, made her one of the standout stars of the league. Both Ionescu and Clark are prominent figures in the basketball world and have even garnered attention as key endorsers for Nike, further cementing their status as two of the most influential names in women’s basketball today.
Meanwhile, Clark’s excitement extends beyond the basketball court. She’s also thrilled about the recent return of Stephanie White as head coach of the Indiana Fever, a move that reignites memories of the Fever’s 2015 WNBA Finals appearance. White’s return marks a new chapter for the franchise after she spent time coaching at Vanderbilt and the Connecticut Sun. Clark has expressed her enthusiasm for the new coaching direction, signaling optimism for the team’s future under White’s leadership.
Outside of basketball, Clark’s charisma continues to capture the public’s attention. During a Taylor Swift concert in Indiana, Clark caught the eye of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, who recently spoke about meeting the WNBA star. Kelce, who was attending the concert with his brother Jason, shared his conversation with Clark and revealed that she’s an avid Swiftie, having attended multiple shows. According to Kelce, Clark embraced the Swiftie culture wholeheartedly, enjoying the concert with her family and friends. This personal connection between Kelce and Clark highlights how stars from different sports and entertainment worlds are finding common ground, further highlighting Clark’s growing influence both on and off the court.
As the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend approaches, the potential for an Ionescu-Clark partnership in a 3-point showdown is sparking excitement. Fans are already looking forward to seeing these two basketball icons team up for what could be an unforgettable display of shooting talent and athleticism.