It’s not just about basketball
Lisa Leslie, the legendary WNBA player and one of the most respected voices in women’s basketball, has generated quite a stir with her recent statements. In a candid conversation on “The Gold Standard” podcast, Leslie shared her thoughts on why Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever’s star rookie, was not selected for the U.S.Olympicteam in Paris.
Leslie began by acknowledging Clark’s talent and impact on the sport, saying, “Caitlin Clark should definitely be called up. She has had great success and has impacted women’s basketball tremendously. We all recognize that and that’s why, as fans, we say she should be on the Olympic team.”
However, Leslie explained that the selection process for the Olympic team is much more complex than many think. “The Olympic committee has a tough job,” he commented. “It’s not just about basketball, it’s about chemistry. Sometimes it’s about players showing up at different camps preparing for the Olympics.”
Why Caitlin Clark missed the Olympics
The WNBA legend revealed that consistent participation in these camps and previous events is crucial to be considered by the committee. “I participated in almost everything since I was in grade 11. I was on the youth national team and was always available for Team USA.”
Leslie stressed that this dedication and attendance are key factors that the committee considers when selecting players.
According to Lisa, Caitlin Clark did not participate in all of these previous activities, which may have affected her selection. “Even though she’s had great success, Caitlin didn’t necessarily participate in all of those things that other Olympic athletes have participated in,” Leslie explained. “The committee follows a certain set of rules and standards.”
Leslie also mentioned that while there have been exceptions in the past, such as the selection of Rebecca Lobo straight out of college in 1996, the committee opted to follow its traditional process this time around. “They could have chosen Caitlin, but they chose not to. It’s a rigorous process and the committee has its reasons.”
Leslie’s conversation has shed light on the rigorousness of the selection process and the reasons behind Caitlin Clark’s absence from the Olympics.
While fans may be disappointed, it is clear that the Olympic committee works with a comprehensive and detailed approach to put together the best team possible.
Lisa Leslie’s revelations highlight the complexity of the road to the Olympics and the constant dedication required to be part of the team. Caitlin Clark will undoubtedly continue to shine in the WNBA, and perhaps her Olympic moment is yet to come.
The U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team, brimming with WNBA talent, is ready to defend its perfect record and aim for another gold medal. Led by standout players A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart, the team is determined to extend its remarkable streak.
There is no doubt that with 56 consecutive Olympic victories, the U.S. women’s basketball team is poised to continue its dominance on the court in Paris.