2022 WNBA All-Star Game


The 2022 WNBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on July 10, 2022, at Wintrust Arena. The Chicago Sky hosted the game and related events for the first time.
The league also debuted a new, two-day fan event called "WNBA Live," which included interactive events as well as the All-Star teams' practice. This year also brought back the Three-Point Contest and Skills Competition, for the first time since 2019.
A'ja Wilson, of the Las Vegas Aces was the overall leader in fan votes with 88,407, with Breanna Stewart, of the Seattle Storm, finishing in 2nd with 79,520 votes.
Allie Quigley won the MTN Dew 3-Point Shootout for a WNBA and NBA record 4th time. Sabrina Ionescu and her high school partner and NC State commit, Zoe Brooks, won the Skills Challenge.
Team Wilson defeated Team Stewart 132–112. Kelsey Plum of the Las Vegas Aces scored 30 points to tie Maya Moore for the All-Star Game record for points. She was named the MVP of the game. This was A'ja Wilson's second time winning as team captain – moving herself to 2–0.

Rosters

Selection

On June 2, the WNBA announced that 2022 would similar roster selection process to the 2019 WNBA All-Star Game. Fans, WNBA players, head coaches, sports writers, and broadcasters would all be able to vote for All Stars. All groups could fill out a ballot of four guards and six front court players. Players and coaches could not vote for members of their own team. Voting began on June 3 at 2 p.m. ET and concluded on Monday, June 20 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
The voting was weighted as follows:
Voting groupVote weight
Fans50%
WNBA players25%
Sports media25%

Players were not allowed to vote for their own teammates. The top 10 players receiving votes based on this weighting would be selected to the All-Star Game. These ten players would be deemed the starters. The starters were revealed on June 22, 2022. After the announcement of the starters, the WNBA's head coaches selected the 12 reserves. Coaches voted for three guards, five frontcourt players, and four players at either position regardless of conference. They could not vote for their own players. The reserves were announced on June 28, 2022. The top two vote-getters were captains of the two All-Star teams and selected their teams from the pool of 8 remaining starters and the 12 reserves. The captains drafted their respective rosters by selecting first from the remaining eight players in the pool of starters and then from the pool of 12 reserves. ESPN broadcast the WNBA All-Star Team Selection Special on July 2, 2022.

Fan Vote Results

The following is the top 20 players based on fan voting alone.
RankPlayerNumber of Votes
1A'ja Wilson88,407
2Breanna Stewart79,520
3Kelsey Plum68,678
4Candace Parker66,462
5Elena Delle Donne45,876
6Sylvia Fowles42,828
7Jackie Young41,951
8Nneka Ogwumike41,177
9Sue Bird38,791
10Skylar Diggins-Smith34,561
11Jewell Loyd33,307
12Dearica Hamby32,862
13Sabrina Ionescu31,546
14Diana Taurasi30,667
15Jonquel Jones30,489
16Courtney Vandersloot27,780
17Rhyne Howard27,438
18Kahleah Copper26,037
19Tina Charles23,898
20Arike Ogunbowale23,440

Full Voting Results

The following are the overall scores for the Top 10 finishers – based on the results from all three voting groups. The fans votes was weighed at 50%, while votes from the media and players were weighed 25%. The players are sorted by their positions. The top four players at the guards and the top 6 players at the frontcourt positions were deemed the starters for the game.
PositionPlayerTeamFan RankMedia RankPlayer RankWeighted Score
1Kelsey PlumLas Vegas Aces1111.0
2Jackie YoungLas Vegas Aces2222.0
3Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty6455.25
4Sue BirdSeattle Storm3975.50
5Jewell LoydSeattle Storm51035.75
6Skylar Diggins-SmithPhoenix Mercury43146.25
7Arike OgunbowaleDallas Wings11447.50
8Courtney VanderslootChicago Sky8888.0
9Rhyne HowardAtlanta Dream9698.25
10Kelsey MitchellIndiana Fever13669.50

PositionPlayerTeamFan RankMedia RankPlayer RankWeighted Score
1A'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces1211.25
2Breanna StewartSeattle Storm2121.75
3Sylvia FowlesMinnesota Lynx5544.75
4Nneka OgwumikeLos Angeles Sparks6455.25
5Jonquel JonesConnecticut Sun8335.50
6Candace ParkerChicago Sky37136.50
7Dearica HambyLas Vegas Aces7977.50
8Elena Delle DonneWashington Mystics4122010.00
9Tina CharlesPhoenix Mercury9111110.00
10Emma MeessemanChicago Sky119910.00

Head coaches

The head coaches for the AT&T WNBA All-Star 2022 were the head coaches of the two teams regardless of conference with the best records following games on Friday, June 24. The head coach with the best record as of that date coached the team whose captain earned the most fan votes.
Becky Hammon, coach of the Las Vegas Aces, and James Wade, coach of the Chicago Sky, qualified to be the two head coaches for the 2022 All-Star Game on June 24, 2022. They earned the right to be the coaches as they guided their teams to the top two spots in the standings as of that date. This is Hammon and Wade's first time as head coaches in the All-Star game. Wade had previous been an assistant coach for the Western Conference Team in the 2017 game.

All-Star Pool

The players for the All-Star Game were selected by the voting process described above. The starters for the game were announced on June 22, 2022, with A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces and Breanna Stewart of the Seattle Storm leading in fan votes. Those two were named captains for the game, along with Sue Bird of the Seattle Storm and Sylvia Fowles of the Minnesota Lynx who were named additional captains. This was Wilson and Stewarts fourth time being named to the All-Star team, while Fowles was named for the eighth time and Bird was named for the thirteenth time.
Candace Parker of the Chicago Sky and Nneka Ogwumike of the Los Angeles Sparks were named to the starting frontcourt, both earning their seventh all-star appearance. Jonquel Jones of the Connecticut Sun rounded out the frontcourt, earning her fourth all-star selection. In the backcourt, Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young of the Las Vegas Aces were named to the starting lineup, each earning their first all-star selection. Brittney Griner was named an honorary All-Star and starter.
The All-Star Game reserves were announced on June 28, 2022. The reserves at the guard position included Courtney Vandersloot of the Chicago Sky, her fourth selection; Kahleah Copper of the Chicago Sky, her second selection; Ariel Atkins of the Washington Mystics, her second selection; Skylar Diggins-Smith, her sixth selection; Arike Ogunbowale of the Dallas Wings, her second selection; Jewell Loyd of the Seattle Storm, her fourth selection; and Rhyne Howard of the Atlanta Dream; her first selection.
The reserves at the frontcourt position included Dearica Hamby of the Las Vegas Aces, her second selection; Natasha Howard, her second selection; Brionna Jones of the Connecticut Sun, her second selection; Emma Meesseman of the Chicago Sky, her second selection; and Alyssa Thomas of the Connecticut Sun, her third selection.
Griner named an Honorary All-Star Starter

All-Star Selections per team

Draft

The WNBA-All Star draft took place on July 2, 2022. A'ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart were named captain respectively as they received the most fan votes. Sue Bird and Sylvia Fowles were named honorary All-Star captains. Bird was assigned to Team Wilson, while Fowles to Team Stewart. The first six players to be drafted were starters. The next 12 players, chosen by WNBA head coaches were then drafted. Wilson began the draft of the starters due to her having the most votes, while Stewart began the draft of the reserves.
PickPlayerTeam
1Candace ParkerWilson
2Jackie YoungStewart
3Kelsey PlumWilson
4Jonquel JonesStewart
5Nneka OgwumikeWilson
6Sabrina IonescuStewart
7Jewell LoydStewart
8Rhyne HowardWilson
9Kahleah CopperStewart
10Dearica HambyWilson
11Skylar Diggins-SmithStewart
12Courtney VanderslootWilson
13Alyssa ThomasStewart
14Ariel AtkinsWilson
15Arike OgunbowaleStewart
16Brionna JonesWilson
17Emma MeessemanStewart
18Natasha HowardWilson

  • Following the Draft, Team Wilson traded Nneka Ogwumike to Team Stewart for Sabrina Ionescu. Team Stewart traded Sylvia Fowles to Team Wilson for Sue Bird.