Caitlin Clark Left Off Women’s Olympic Basketball Team, Fans Pissed

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In a shocking turn of events, Caitlin Clark, one of the most outstanding and talked-about college basketball players in recent years, has been left off the U.S. Women’s Olympic Basketball Team. Fans and basketball enthusiasts are expressing their outrage and disappointment on social media platforms.

Clark, who plays for the University of Iowa, has had a stellar season, showcasing her exceptional scoring ability, court vision, and overall basketball IQ. Many believed that her inclusion on the Olympic team was a foregone conclusion given her impressive performances and the buzz surrounding her potential at the international level.

However, the selection committee’s decision to omit Clark has led to widespread criticism. The hashtag JusticeForCaitlin began trending shortly after the announcement, with fans demanding explanations from USA Basketball officials. Critics argue that Clark’s versatility and dynamic play style would have been an invaluable asset to the team as they compete for gold in Tokyo.

Clark has not publicly commented on the decision as of yet. Meanwhile, her fans are hoping that this oversight will fuel her determination and lead to an even more dominant performance in the upcoming college season. Despite this setback, Caitlin Clark’s future in basketball looks exceedingly bright, and many believe it is only a matter of time before she dons the national jersey on the international stage.

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