Caitlin Clark is headed to the NBA, at least for a couple of nights.
NBC announced Tuesday that Clark — the Indiana Fever star with an enormous following within the game — is joining the network's pregame coverage for its debut of ''Sunday Night Basketball'' this weekend when the Los Angeles Lakers play the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
It's set to be a two-night gig for Clark, who plans to return to NBC in another pregame role on March 29 when the Knicks visit the Oklahoma City Thunder.
''There's no more iconic figure in basketball in the women's game right now, or the game in general,'' Sam Flood, executive producer for NBC Sports, told The Associated Press. ''So, we said, ‘let's have a bigger conversation.'''
It's a logical fit: NBCUniversal is a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation, and Clark announced that she entered a marketing relationship with Xfinity in March 2024. Clark has done some television work before, including a cameo on NBC's ''Saturday Night Live'' in April 2024.
NBC is calling Clark ''a special contributor'' who will join the ''Basketball Night in America'' studio team of host Maria Taylor and analysts Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady — all Basketball Hall of Famers — for pregame commentary.
''I'm really excited to be part of the Basketball Night in America crew this season,'' Clark said in a statement released by NBC. ''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.''
Clark's resume is stellar: She is a two-time WNBA All-Star and was an All-WNBA first-team pick in 2024 on her way to winning rookie of the year after being the league's No. 1 draft selection that season. At Iowa, Clark became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I history with 3,951 points and was the AP's college player of the year twice — as well as the AP's female athlete of the year in 2024.