The 2026 WNBA season is still months out, but fans will soon get to see Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark on their television screens.
NBC Sports announced Tuesday the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year will be a special contributor to its first Basketball Night in America broadcast prior to Sunday’s battle between the Los Angeles Lakers and New York Knicks.
Clark will be back on March 29 to help lead NBC’s coverage into the Knicks’ road matchup with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
Maria Taylor will host Basketball Night in America and work alongside Hall of Famers Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady.
“I’m really excited to be part of the Basketball Night in America crew this season,” Clark said. “Carmelo, Vince, and Tracy are legends of the game and Maria is a true professional. It will be really fun to join them a few times this season.”
Sam Flood, executive producer for NBC Sports, confirmed the two-time All-Star will work on the scene at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.
“She’s going to be in a basketball arena, like she always is, and in her comfort zone — which is on the court talking about the sport she loves and the sport that she shines in,” he told the Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds. “So, what better place for her to debut than in Madison Square Garden with this a great team of talent around her? We’re confident she’ll thrive, because a basketball court is her second home.”
After a record-setting rookie season, Clark encountered a sophomore slump in 2025. Injuries limited her to 13 games, and she averaged 16.5 points on just 36.7 percent shooting, including 27.9 percent from beyond the arc.
Despite missing the dynamic guard, the Fever pushed the eventual champion Las Vegas Aces to five games in the WNBA semifinals.
Clark’s down year did little to diminish her star power. Her presence is likely to boost Basketball Night in America’s audience out of the gate.