- **Q: What is 'The Bird and Taurasi Show?
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After starring in the last two NCAA women's national championship games, Caitlin Clark returns to the final stage, but this time as part of the broadcast team. The former Iowa sensation and current Indiana Fever star is set to join WNBA leg...
### Background on the Broadcast 'The Bird and Taurasi Show' offers fans an alternative viewing experience for major women's basketball events, specifically the Final Four. Hosted live by Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, the show mixes expert basketball commentary with entertaining banter and special guest appearances. Clark herself has joined the show previously while she was still playing for Iowa.
### Clark's Transition Fresh off leading Iowa to consecutive national championship games (though falling short in both) and breaking numerous scoring records, Clark is now a professional player with the WNBA's Indiana Fever. Her appearance on the broadcast underscores her continued massive influence and star power within the sport, even off the court.
### The Championship Context Clark joins the broadcast for a highly anticipated matchup between perennial powerhouses UConn (the alma mater of Bird and Taurasi) and the formidable South Carolina Gamecocks. Viewers can expect not only Clark's perspective on the game but also potentially some lighthearted moments, as the show is known for its 'hijinks' alongside serious basketball analysis.
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