Caitlin Clark has quickly become one of the biggest names in women’s basketball, and for good reason. Her incredible shooting range, court vision, and leadership skills have made her a fan favorite long before she even stepped foot in the WNBA. But in a recent interview, Clark shared something that caught fans off guard — there was one WNBA team she really didn’t want to play for.
Now, before you start thinking there’s drama, let’s be clear: it wasn’t about feuds, rivalries, or bad blood. Clark explained that her feelings came down to something every player can relate to — finding the right fit.
For Clark, the perfect team was more than just a roster of talented players. It was about the city, the style of play, and the overall culture. She wanted to be somewhere she could thrive both on and off the court, somewhere that matched her personality and the way she loves to play the game.
During the draft process, Clark considered every possibility. She looked at how each team ran its offense, what kind of role she might have, and even what life in that city might feel like. One team, however, just didn’t check all the boxes for her vision of the future. And while most players keep thoughts like that to themselves, Clark decided to be honest about it.
She didn’t get into every detail — she wasn’t out to stir the pot — but she made it clear that she knew what she wanted from the very beginning. That kind of self-awareness is rare for a rookie, and it’s part of what makes Clark such a strong competitor.
In the end, the basketball gods must have been listening, because Clark landed exactly where she wanted to be. And judging by her early performances, the fit has been nothing short of perfect.