WNBA newcomers, Caitlin Clark from the Indiana Fever and Kamilla Cardoso from the Chicago Sky, take the spotlight in an ESPN documentary series named “Full Court Press,” accompanied by Kiki Rice, a standout from the UCLA Bruins. Crafted under the guidance of ex-NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, the series is set to debut this upcoming weekend on ESPN+.

Iowa coach Lisa Bluder and former Hawkeye Caitlin Clark

Featuring exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes glimpses, the series chronicles the extraordinary 2023-24 season in women’s basketball, focusing on the journey of these three rising stars.

During the premiere event held at Tobias Theater in Newfields, Indianapolis, on Monday, Lisa Bluder, Clark’s former coach at Iowa Hawkeyes, shared her anticipation for fans to witness the series.

You understand the people behind the basketball player. You know and how much they have going on in their lives outside of basketball and what they’re trying to manage and just what great people they are,” Bluder said.

Speaking to reporters on the series’ premiere, Caitlin Clark revealed the reason why she agreed to be part of the documentary during her record-breaking final college basketball season.

One ne of the main reasons I wanted to participate and do this is because I knew going into this, whether it was going to be my last year or not in college, I hadn’t decided, but being able to capture all this,” Clark said. “It was a special time and getting to enjoy that not only for myself, but for the other two and their teams, and my team and my coaches.

Caitlin Clark gets high praise from NFL legend

Caitlin Clark has been garnering praise from different renowned athletes in different sports, and the latest to take an interest in her was the Indianapolis Colts and NFL legend Peyton Manning.

Manning, whose Omaha Productions outfit co-produced the “Full Court Press” docuseries, was confident that Caitlin Clark would love living and playing in Indiana, where he’s a legend for the Colts.
He expressed his views on the red carpet at the premiere of the docuseries, where he also acknowledged that he enjoyed working with Clark during the production of the series.

She’s going to love Indianapolis,” Manning said. “I gave her all my contacts at the airport, St. Elmo’s, some behind-the-ropes things here in Indianapolis. It’s a great place for her to play. I’m looking forward to watching her.

It’s awesome. Like I said, getting to know Caitlin even more throughout this series; she was a guest on our (“Monday Night Football”) show. She’s a Chiefs fan, (but) I forgive her for that. But she said she did grow up watching me play.”

The hype around Caitlin Clark isn’t dying away anytime soon, and her WNBA debut on May 14 against the Connecticut Sun will be aired on Disney+, the first live event on the platform.