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Caitlin Clark Lands Exciting New Opportunity in Her Career

January 27, 2026 4 Min Read
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Caitlin Clark is stepping off the court and into the spotlight with a new role as a special contributor for NBC Sports’ NBA broadcasts this offseason. The Indiana Fever star and 2024 WNBA Draft No. 1 pick will make her broadcasting debut during NBC’s “Basketball Night in America,” starting with the Los Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knicks game on February 1st.

Following a difficult 2025 season marked by various injuries—including a torn quadriceps, multiple groin strains, and an ankle issue—Clark’s only basketball activity since July was a brief stint at a Team USA camp last fall. She recovered well enough to participate there and is anticipated to join Team USA for their first lineup this March as they compete in the FIBA Women’s World Cup qualifying tournament in China.

Looking ahead, Clark’s summer plans remain uncertain amid stalled WNBA collective bargaining agreement talks that began when the previous deal expired on January 9th. Key disputes involve revenue sharing and salary adjustments. Despite no agreement yet in place, the WNBA has announced a tentative 44-game season schedule set to start May 8th—though it will depend on reaching a new contract.

Unlike many teammates who are playing overseas or in offseason leagues like Unrivaled (Miami) or Athletes Unlimited (Nashville), Clark is currently not participating in any. Rumors of an Unrivaled offer circulated but she declined to join.

Clark isn’t the first WNBA player to explore broadcasting during the offseason; notable players such as Candace Parker, Kia Nurse, and Sophie Cunningham have also taken this path. It will be intriguing to see how Clark adjusts to providing basketball insight on camera rather than solely showcasing her skills on the court. Beyond press conferences and podcasts, she hasn’t had many chances to speak publicly about the game.

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Transitions like this can be tough—especially for active players who may hesitate to criticize peers on air or to strike the right tone. Yet, former players-turned-analysts like Parker demonstrate how athletes can offer deep, game-changing commentary. Clark’s passion for basketball might give her the edge in delivering valuable insights during broadcasts.

Her current NBC appearances are limited to February 1st and March 29th for now, but this could expand. Though she plans to return to play her third WNBA season in 2026, this new venture might signal future career interests beyond basketball.

NBC has certainly secured one of the top basketball talents for its new program. Whether Clark will emerge as a compelling media presence remains to be seen.

Fan Take: This move shows how the WNBA’s brightest stars like Caitlin Clark are expanding their influence beyond the court, helping to raise the league’s profile in the broader basketball world. Her broadcasting debut not only offers fans fresh perspectives but could also inspire more players to engage with media, ultimately growing the sport’s visibility and fanbase.

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