Two of the NBA’s hottest teams collide Sunday night in Oklahoma City with real playoff stakes on the line.

The New York Knicks enter at 48–26, firmly in the top tier of the Eastern Conference and pushing to secure home-court advantage, while the Oklahoma City Thunder sit at a dominant 58–16, holding the NBA’s best record and leading the West. 

This matchup is both a measuring stick for New York against an elite title contender and a potential Finals preview, with playoff seeding, momentum, and legitimacy all on the line in the final stretch of the regular season.

But hours before tip-off, the conversation shifted.

The Indiana Fever urged fans to tune in as WNBA star Caitlin Clark joins NBC Sports as a special contributor for its “Sunday Night Basketball” coverage of Knicks vs. Thunder. 

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Clark’s crossover into broadcasting has been one of the biggest storylines of the WNBA offseason.

She debuted as a special contributor for NBC Sports on February 1, 2026, joining the network’s “Basketball Night in America” pregame show for New York Knicks vs. Los Angeles Lakers, working alongside veteran analysts Maria Taylor, Carmelo Anthony, and Reggie Miller.

Brought in for select marquee broadcasts, Clark quickly made an impression, prompting NBC to schedule her return for another major Sunday night window later in March.

In recent days, Clark has been everywhere.

She was spotted courtside, not as a spectator, but as a photographer, for an NBA matchup between the Indiana Pacers and the Lakers.

She captured in-game moments, including shots of LeBron James, another reminder that her off-court portfolio is expanding fast.

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WNBA star Caitlin Clark.

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All of this comes with the WNBA calendar looming.

The 2026 WNBA season is fast approaching, with opening night officially set for May 8, following a short preseason window in late April.

That puts the league just weeks from tip-off, as training camps ramp up and rosters begin to take shape after the April 13 draft.

Amid it all, Clark’s recent media appearances signal she’s staying front and center in the basketball conversation, even before stepping back on the court.

With the league entering its 30th season amid expansion and a landmark new CBA, Clark’s visibility is only adding to the momentum.