The 20th WNBA All-Star Game is in the books now that Team WNBA has defeated Team USA in Phoenix.

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The weekend’s festivities brought out a whole new side of Caitlin Clark, who finished the game with 10 assists but took a backseat in the scoring department, and Angel Reese, who shared her dream of playing in the Olympics with Clark one day.

After the game, Clark revealed an impassioned plea for future WNBA All-Star games that will no doubt catch the eyes and ears of WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert at some point in the near future, if it hasn’t already.

“Great All-Star Weekend,” Clark said after the game, adding a shoutout to her teammates Kelsey Mitchell and Aaliyah Boston.

“Shoutout everybody for showing up. We gotta bring (the All-Star Game) to Indianapolis. That’s what we gotta do.”

This year’s game was played in Phoenix, Arizona and ended with a 117-109 score in favor of Team WNBA.

The WNBA All-Star Game has never been played in Indianapolis, home of Clark’s Fever, even though the franchise has been around since the year 2000.

Clark’s prestige, and sway with fans, just might be enough to score the city its first WNBA All-Star Game, if her plan is able to gain momentum in the coming days and weeks.