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Caitlin Clark on ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show’: What to know

Caitlin Clark is back in the women’s national championship game. Sort of.

No, the former Iowa star isn’t playing, but she’ll be part of the broadcast for Sunday’s NCAA Tournament title game between Connecticut and South Carolina. ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show,’ hosted by retired legends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, has been ESPN’s alternate broadcast for the women’s Final Four and features special guests joining to talk about the game.

In the biggest game of the college basketball season, it only makes sense for arguably the biggest women’s basketball star to join the show. While we are sure to get some great basketball insight, there’s usually some hijinks with the former UConn stars; there’s bound to be some silliness when the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer joins in on the fun.

Here’s what to know about Clark’s appearance on the ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show.’

What is ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show?’

‘The Bird and Taurasi Show’ is an alternate telecast aired at the same time as the main broadcast for the national championship game. The show features commentary from WNBA legends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi live from Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, alongside guests.

How to watch ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show’

When does ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show’ start?

‘The Bird and Taurasi Show’ starts at 3 p.m. ET, the same time as the national championship game.

When will Caitlin Clark appear on ‘The Bird and Taurasi Show?’

It hasn’t been announced when Clark will specifically join the show. This will be updated once ESPN announces Clark’s arrival time.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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