Photos of Angel Reese and Caitlin ClarkAngel Reese and Caitlin Clark (Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark has revealed where her head is at on the possibility of joining rival Angel Reese in new women’s basketball league, Unrivaled.

The 3-on-3 association, launched by Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty and Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx, will host games during the WNBA’s offseason and has snagged some very notable names, including Reese.

Clark, however, has insisted that she’s focused on her WNBA career and her goals with the Indiana Fever for now.

“Honestly, I’m just focused on this right now,” she told reporters on Tuesday. “One thing at a time. Can’t always just be moving on to the next. My focus is right here.”


Unrivaled Will Have To Wait On Caitlin Clark

Collier disclosed that at least four WNBA rookies will play in her new league. Given the popularity boost experienced by the WNBA, it would be great to have both Clark and Reese there, but the former Iowa star might take some time with her decision.

In the meantime, they have signed UConn’s Paige Bueckers, projected to be the No. 1 overall pick in 2025, securing her involvement through an NIL deal.

Unrivaled was launched as an avenue for WNBA players to earn money during the offseason without going overseas. While it has not announced a salary structure, it is expected to pay the most money in women’s sports.

Also, the first 30 players to join will get an equity stake.

The plan is for ‘Unrivaled’ to have six teams playing an eight-week season, including a playoffs and a final. Each of the teams will have a head coach and an assistant coach.

There are also plans to host a one-on-one single-elimination tournament next February.

Social Media Detective Uncovers Compelling Evidence That Mike McCarthy & The Dallas Cowboys Will Win Super Bowl 59

Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy of Dallas Cowboys talking at game.Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
A social media detective believes he has uncovered evidence that Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys are destined to hoist the Lombardi Trophy in February.

Every year is “Super Bowl or bust” for the Dallas Cowboys, even though they haven’t played in the NFC Championship Game since 1995, the last year they won the Super Bowl. Though the team has recorded three straight 12-win seasons under Mike McCarthy, they have a woeful 1-3 record in the postseason under his watch.

Most non-Cowboys fans naturally write them off every year (understandably so because of their constant postseason meltdowns). Still, the Super Bowl or bust label hasn’t escaped internally for Jerry Jones’ group his year.

Brandon Loree, a writer at SB Nation’s Blogging The Boys website, noticed something interesting about Mike McCarthy’s history as a head coach for the Cowboys and Green Bay Packers.

McCarthy lost in the Wild Card Round in his fourth year with the Packers and Cowboys in 2009 and 2023, respectively. However, in his fifth year as their head coach, McCarthy redeemed himself by leading the Packers to a Super Bowl 45 championship.

So if history repeats itself on Mike McCarthy’s end, he’ll also redeem himself by leading Dallas to a Super Bowl championship in his fifth year as their head coach:


 

No head coach in NFL history has won a Super Bowl with multiple teams. So for all the criticism McCarthy receives, he’d essentially lock down a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame if he actually led Dallas to their long-awaited sixth Lombardi Trophy.

The Cowboys will kick off their 2024 season with a road contest against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

Mike McCarthy May Be Coaching For His Job In 2025

McCarthy is entering the fifth and final year of his contract with the Cowboys. If Dallas doesn’t at least reach the NFC Championship Game in 2024, Jerry Jones will most likely make a change at head coach.