2025 WNBA All-Star Game


The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game played on July 19, 2025, at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The Indiana Fever hosted the game and related events for the first time in franchise history. Tickets for All-Star weekend events went on sale on April 29, 2025 and sold out within seven hours. The teams were named after Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier, as both were the leading vote getters in the All-Star fan voting.
On July 18, 2025, Natasha Cloud of 2025 [New York Liberty season | New York Liberty] won the Kia Skills challenge and her teammate Sabrina Ionescu of New York Liberty won the Starry Three Point challenge.

Roster selection

On June 10, the WNBA announced that All-Star fan voting would open on June 12, 2025 and close on June 28. Fans were able to submit one ballot daily with a maximum of 10 active WNBA players selected per ballot. Current WNBA players and media also helped select the 2025 All-Stars by submitting a single ballot consisting of four guards and six frontcourt players.
The voting was weighted as follows:
Voting groupVote weight
Fans50%
Current WNBA players25%
Sports media panel25%

Fan Vote results

The following are the top players based on total fan voting:
RankPlayerNumber of Votes
1Caitlin Clark1,293,526
2Napheesa Collier1,176,020
3Aliyah Boston1,174,669
4A’ja Wilson986,662
5Breanna Stewart972,434
6Paige Bueckers805,471
7Kelsey Mitchell753,368
8Lexie Hull653,968
9Sabrina Ionescu583,428
10Angel Reese506,741

Full voting results

Once voting has closed and votes tallied, players will be sorted into two categories and ranked within the three voting groups listed above. The average of a player's weighted rank will determine their score. Then the four guards and six frontcourt players with the highest scores will be named the 2025 All-Star starters. Fan votes will serve as the tiebreaker, if needed.
BoldDenotes player named as 2025 All-Star starter
°Denotes player selected to All-Star reserve pool after head coach voting
*Denotes player selected as injury replacement player

The following tables show the overall scores for the Top 10 guards and frontcourt players – based on the results from all three voting groups:
RankPlayerTeamFan RankMedia RankPlayer RankWeighted Score
1Paige BueckersDallas Wings2543.25
2Caitlin ClarkIndiana Fever1393.5
3Sabrina IonescuNew York Liberty5223.5
4Allisha GrayAtlanta Dream7114
5Kelsey Mitchell °Indiana Fever31165.75
6Skylar Diggins °Seattle Storm9436.25
7Kelsey Plum °Los Angeles Sparks66168.5
8Brittney Sykes *Washington Mystics12679.25
9Natasha CloudNew York Liberty148410
10Jackie Young °Las Vegas Aces1091210.25

RankPlayerTeamFan RankMedia RankPlayer RankWeighted Score
1Napheesa CollierMinnesota Lynx1221.5
2A'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces3112
3Breanna StewartNew York Liberty4443.5
4Aliyah BostonIndiana Fever2994.75
5Nneka OgwumikeSeattle Storm9336.25
6Satou SaballyPhoenix Mercury8556.5
7Angel Reese °Chicago Sky512127.75
8Kiki Iriafen °Washington Mystics6887.75
9Gabby Williams °Seattle Storm10778.75
10Alyssa Thomas °Phoenix Mercury13769.75

Reserves selections

The twelve All-Star reserves were selected by the league's head coaches. Coaches voted for three guards, five frontcourt players and four players at either position regardless of conference.
PositionPlayerTeam
GuardSonia CitronWashington Mystics
GuardSkylar DigginsSeattle Storm
GuardRhyne HowardAtlanta Dream
FrontcourtKiki IriafenWashington Mystics
GuardKelsey MitchellIndiana Fever
GuardKelsey PlumLos Angeles Sparks
FrontcourtAngel ReeseChicago Sky
FrontcourtAlyssa ThomasPhoenix Mercury
FrontcourtKayla ThorntonGolden State Valkyries
GuardCourtney WilliamsMinnesota Lynx
GuardGabby WilliamsSeattle Storm
GuardJackie YoungLas Vegas Aces

Final rosters

The two starters who receive the most fan votes were named the 2025 All-Star captains and announced on Sunday, June 29 during "WNBA Countdown" on ESPN. The remaining eight All-Star starters were announced Monday, June 30; and the 12 reserve players, on Sunday, July 6. The captains will draft their All-Star teams from the eight remaining starters and then from the reserve pool. The results of the draft were broadcast on ESPN during WNBA Countdown on July 8, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET.
All participating players selected as 2025 All-Stars received a $2,575 bonus, and the player named All-Star Game MVP will earn an additional $5,150 bonus from the WNBA.
In the first round, captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier alternated picks from the starters, with Clark taking Indiana Fever teammate, Aliyah Boston, as the first pick. The second round, Collier went first, selecting her own teammate, Courtney Williams of the Minnesota Lynx. At the conclusion of the draft, the captains announced, that prior to taping, they had agreed to trade head coaches with Sandy Brondello going to Team Clark and Cheryl Reeve to Team Collier.
Clark and Collier had the option of trading like-for-like players before finalizing their teams. Clark proposed a trade to Collier: "I'm feeling good with Sandy and Sabrina on my team...if you wanna send Stewie over too, I'll take her," in exchange for Clark's starter, Satou Sabally. Collier countered the proposal with a trade of Stewart for Boston, which Clark quickly declined. Ultimately, no player trades occurred.
Note: players are listed within each respective team based on order of pick.
;Notes
  • Howard was injured during the Dream's July 11 game against Indiana and is projected to miss play for the rest of July 2025
  • McBride was selected as a replacement player for Howard on July 15, 2025
  • On July 16, Sabally announced she would be unable to play in the All-Star game due to her lingering ankle injury.
  • Jones was selected as a replacement player for Sabally on July 17, 2025.
  • On July 17, Clark announced that she would be unable to play in the All-Star game due to a groin injury.
  • Sykes was selected as a replacement player for Clark on July 17, 2025.
  • On July 19, Mitchell was named as a starter by Coach Brondello.
  • On July 19, Young was named as a starter by Coach Brondello.

    Head coach selection

The two coaches with the best team record following games on Friday, July 4, were named the 2025 All-Star coaches. The head coach with the best record will coach the team with the captain who received the most fan votes.
On July 3, Cheryl Reeve and Sandy Brondello were announced as head coaches of Team Clark and Team Collier, respectively. During the draft on July 8, the captains announced they had traded head coaches with Brondello going to Team Clark and Reeve to Team Collier.

Game

Special rules

For the 2025 All-Star Game, the 4-point shot will return. Four spots will be placed above the three-point line at a distance of 28 feet. Any shot made by a player who has contact within these spots will register 4 points for their team.
Paige Bueckers made the first four point shot of the game, 28 seconds into the game. The ESPN software used to capture the play–by–play and box score did not have the facility to identify four point shots, so they were recorded as three points shots followed by a free throw. The play–by–play entries are:
and the box score gives her credit for a three point basket and a foul shot.
The shot clock will be shortened from 24 to 20 seconds with an 8 second backcourt rule.
Teams will be able to use "hockey-like player substitutions" when they are in possession of the ball in the backcourt. Players must enter and exit in the backcourt and the substitute is not permitted to touch the ball in the backcourt upon entering the game. One substitution will be permitted per possession.
There will be no free throws given to players until the final two minutes of the All-Star game. Rather, players who are fouled will automatically be credited with the number of maximum available points based on calls made by referees.

Total All-Star selections per team

* Including replacement players

2025 selections per conference

All-Star Weekend

On August 2024, it was announced that there will be a Three-Point Contest and Skills Challenge on Friday, July 18, the night before the All-Star game. The Three-Point Contest will be sponsored by Starry, and the Skills Challenge by Kia. These competitions were broadcast live on ESPN with a WNBA Countdown show preceding the broadcast.
Winners of the 3-point and skills competitions will receive a $2,575 bonus from the league. For the second year, Aflac partnered with the Women's National Basketball Players Association to provide the winners of the Three-Point Contest and Skills Challenge with additional prize money, $60,000 and $55,000, respectively.

Three-Point Contest

The contestants for the three-point contest were announced on July 16, 2025. Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever was one of the original contestants named for the 2025 Three-Point Contest. But on July 17, she announced that she would be unable to participate due to a groin injury. On July 18, it was announced that Clark's teammate Lexie Hull would replace her in the Three-Point Contest.
In the press conference after claiming her second three-point contest title, Sabrina Ionescu said that prior to the competition she had promised rookie, Sonia Citron, half of her prize money if she won and that she would be keeping that promise. Ionescu stated the other half of her winnings would go to her SI20 Foundation.

Skills Challenge

The contestants for the skills challenge were announced on July 16, 2025.
PlayerPositionTeam1st roundFinal round
Natasha CloudGuardNew York Liberty34.1 s36.4 s
Erica WheelerGuardSeattle Storm36.5 s37.5 s
Allisha GrayGuard2025 [Atlanta Dream season|Atlanta Dream]39.4 sDNQ
Courtney WilliamsGuard2025 [Minnesota Lynx season | Minnesota Lynx]42.0 sDNQ
Skylar DigginsGuardSeattle Storm44.3 sDNQ