Christine Brennan criticized USA Basketball for not featuring Caitlin Clark in its promotion of the National Women's Basketball Team on Monday. The veteran journalist and author of the book "On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women's Sports" expressed her disappointment in an X post.She retweeted a post from USA Basketball on her timeline and said her piece in the caption."This is so interesting: if USA Basketball really wanted to go all out promoting WBB, bring new fans in, and get unprecedented attention for a team that dropped in TV viewership at the Paris Olympics, they would have added the photo of one other player to this graphic. But no," she wrote.Christine Brennan @cbrennansportsLINKThis is so interesting: if USA Basketball really wanted to go all out promoting WBB, bring new fans in and get unprecedented attention for a team that dropped in TV viewership at the Paris Olympics, they would have added the photo of one other player to this graphic. But no.Brennan continued to speak on her case in another retweet."I’ve covered the Olympics and US sports national governing bodies (NGBs) for 40+ yrs and plan to be covering them for many more. An NGB’s mission is to win medals but also grow its sport. USA Basketball utterly failed to grow WBB at the 2024 Olympics. This is a continuing story."Christine Brennan @cbrennansportsLINKI’ve covered the Olympics and US sports national governing bodies (NGBs) for 40+ yrs and plan to be covering them for many more. An NGB’s mission is to win medals but also grow its sport. USA Basketball utterly failed to grow WBB at the 2024 Olympics. This is a continuing story.On Monday, USA Basketball shared the Women's National Team's training camp roster on their X account. They announced the roster through a graphic image featuring Kahleah Copper, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young as the cover stars.Caitlin Clark set to return after being sidelined for more than four monthsCaitlin Clark is set to return to the basketball court after being away from the game for more than four months. She is named in the Women's National Team's training camp roster, which is set to start on Dec. 12 and will run until Dec. 14.The Indiana Fever guard's last game was on Jul. 15, where the Fever had secured a 87-77 win over the Connecticut Sun. Clark had played 28 minutes in that game and scored 14 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.The Fever guard was sidelined with a groin injury from the next day. It was expected that she would return later in the season. However, on Sept. 5, Caitlin Clark announced that she was sidelined for the rest of the season due to the same groin injury.The Fever guard remained a constant presence on the bench for her team during their entire playoff run. The Fever did a great job without their star guard on the roster as they made it to the semifinals and were eliminated by the Las Vegas Aces, who went on to win the championship.