WNBA Releases Very Telling All-Star Game Ratings That Are Going To Have Every Caitlin Clark Fan Thumping Their Chest

WNBA Releases Very Telling All-Star Game Ratings That Are Going To Have Every Caitlin Clark Fan Thumping Their Chest

Caitlin Clark’s latest injury hurt the WNBA in more ways than one.
Clark did not compete in any of the on-court events in Indianapolis due to her latest injury, which she suffered in the waning seconds of the Fever’s July 15 win over Connecticut.
Clark missed Indiana’s final game before the All-Star break with an injured right groin and pulled out of Friday night’s 3-point contest as well as Saturday’s All-Star Game.
The Caitlin Clark effect was certainly real for the WNBA as the ratings came out following the WNBA All-Star Game over the weekend.

Without Clark in action, the game saw a massive dip in viewership as compared to 2024.According to ESPN PR, Saturday night’s game’s average of 2.2 million viewers was up 158% compared to the 2023 edition. It was the second-most-watched WNBA All-Star Game in history.
Numbers are up, but not as good as when Clark is the main attraction.
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“Caitlin Clark effect manifests itself in 2 ways: Anything with Clark, then without, drops hard. NCAA title game -54%. Draft -49%. All-Star -36%. Regular-season -50% during her time out (but still up for 2025),” Karp wrote on Twitter/X. “Numbers even without Caitlin are well above years before her arrival.”
When Will Caitlin Clark Get Back On The Court?

The WNBA tips off the second half of its season on Tuesday night.
One player who won’t be competing for the immediate future is Caitlin Clark, who is recovering from a right groin injury she suffered last week.
Clark told reporters on Saturday night that she had been getting treatment.