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The 10 best WNBA players not competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics, including Caitlin Clark

You won't find these 10 great WNBA players competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

This year’s United States women’s national basketball team is loaded with some of the best basketball players on the planet, including A’ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, Kelsey Plum and Kahleah Copper.

However, there are some fantastic WNBA players who aren’t on Team USA or any other Olympic team this year who are worthy of a roster spot.

Let’s take a look at 10 of the best WNBA players who won’t be competing in Paris this summer, all of whom are on this year’s Team WNBA at the 2024 All-Star Game.

Caitlin Clark (guard, Indiana Fever) 

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Jonquel Jones (forward, New York Liberty) 

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Arike Ogunbowale (guard, Dallas Wings) 

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Angel Reese (forward, Chicago Sky) 

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DeWanna Bonner (forward, Connecticut Sun) 

Connecticut Sun forward DeWanna Bonner (24) shoots a free throw against the Chicago Sky during the first half of a WNBA game at Wintrust Arena

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Kayla McBride (guard, Minnesota Lynx)

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Aliyah Boston (forward, Indiana Fever) 

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Allisha Gray (guard, Atlanta Dream) 

Atlanta Dream player Allisha Gray participates in the 3-point contest during the WNBA All-Star Skills Night at the Footprint Center (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

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Nneka Ogwumike (forward, Seattle Storm) 

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Kelsey Mitchell (guard, Indiana Fever) 

Team WNBA guard Kelsey Mitchell (0) shoots for the basket as USA Women's National Team forward Brittney Griner (15) defends during the first half at Footprint Center

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