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Caitlin Clark shares her aspirations for the WNBA All-Star Game, even though she won’t be participating.

**Caitlin Clark’s Competitive Spirit Shines Despite Injury at WNBA All-Star Game**

Caitlin Clark, the standout player for the Indiana Fever, may miss the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday due to a groin injury. However, her competitive spirit remains undiminished as she takes on a coaching role alongside New York Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello. Clark, who was selected as a team captain after receiving the highest number of fan votes, is determined to contribute from the sidelines.

In a recent interview with ESPN, Clark shared her coaching strategy for the All-Star Game, humorously suggesting, “I think I gotta heckle the refs a little bit. I don’t know who’s reffing yet, but that will determine how much I’m going to heckle them.” She acknowledged that All-Star Games typically feature experienced referees, but she playfully considered the possibility of earning a technical foul. “Honestly, just have a good time,” she added, emphasizing the fun aspect of the event.

Clark’s familiarity with WNBA officials is well-known, as she often engages with referees during games, expressing her opinions on calls. Just before her injury in a recent matchup against the Connecticut Sun, she was seen being pulled away from a referee during a timeout, showcasing her passionate nature.

Despite her absence from the court due to the injury sustained against the Sun, Clark’s leadership and enthusiasm will undoubtedly influence her team during the All-Star festivities.

As the WNBA All-Star Game approaches, fans are left wondering if this event has ever seen an ejection, a thought that Clark humorously pondered.

**FAQ**

*Will Caitlin Clark play in the WNBA All-Star Game?*

Caitlin Clark is unlikely to play in the WNBA All-Star Game due to a groin injury but will serve as a team captain and coach from the sidelines. 

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