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    Caitlin Clark Tells ESPN People She's 'Jealous' of During WNBA All-Star Weekend

    By Grant Young,

    1 day ago

    Indiana Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark is just a few days away from some much-needed rest and relaxation after what has been a whirlwind 2024.

    Clark went straight from her final season at Iowa to the WNBA Draft and then straight into preseason practice and competitions with the Fever after being the No. 1 overall pick and then straight into the WNBA regular season after that.

    That has to be physically taxing for the 22-year-old.

    Yet, equally (if not more) taxing has got to be the constant media obligations Clark is subject to.

    Although that didn't stop her from conducting an exclusive interview with ESPN at the WNBA's All-Star Weekend.

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    WNBA All-Star coach Cheryl Miller talks to Fever guard Caitlin Clark on Media Day at the Footprint Center on July 19, 2024.

    Patrick Breen&solThe Republic &sol USA TODAY NETWORK

    At the end of her ESPN interview , Clark was asked whether there's anything she's not good at off the court.

    "I wish I was a good like artist or musician," Clark responded. "Like I think people that can paint, and draw, or play instruments, I'm very jealous of [them].

    "I wish I had that skill, Clark continued. "So shoutout to all you musicians and artists out there, I think that's super cool. I wish I had that skill."

    Clark then claimed that she's not creative.

    But some of her passes certainly are.

    Related: WNBA All-Stars Reveal Whether They'd Rather Play With Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese

    Related: Dan Patrick Questions Caitlin Clark's Motive in Missing WNBA Three-Point Contest

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