USA Basketball Prioritizes Experience in Olympic Squad Selection

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June 12, 2024 · 1 min read

USA Basketball Prioritizes Experience in Olympic Squad Selection
Other Sports | June 12, 2024
Despite being the first overall pick for the Indiana Fever in the 2024 draft, Caitlin Clark misses out on the USA Basketball Olympic selection. (Image: Getty)

USA Basketball has prioritized experience in selecting the 12 women to represent the country at the upcoming Olympics in Paris. Diana Taurasi, set to make her sixth Olympic appearance leads a squad with nine other members who have previously won gold. Despite notable achievements, WNBA standout Caitlin Clark did not make the cut, prompting criticism from some pundits who viewed her exclusion as a missed opportunity. Chair of the USA Basketball women’s national team committee, Jennifer Rizzotti, acknowledged the challenges of the selection process but expressed confidence in the chosen team.

The roster boasts an impressive collective resume, including 15 Olympic gold medals, 18 women’s World Cup titles, and 55 WNBA All-Star appearances. While the team is heavily favored to secure an eighth consecutive Olympic gold, the decision to omit rookie sensation Clark has drawn scrutiny. Critics, including USA Today columnist Christine Brennan and ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith, argue that her inclusion could have enhanced the WNBA’s brand. Despite the controversy, Clark displayed maturity by expressing support for her teammates and embracing the opportunity to work towards her Olympic dream in the future.

Indiana coach Christie Sides believes the experience will fuel Clark’s growth, citing her determination to excel. The USA women’s basketball squad for the 2024 Olympics includes a formidable lineup featuring Taurasi, Napheesa Collier, Brittney Griner and other accomplished players from various WNBA teams.