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WNBA All-Star 2025 Preview: MVP Favorites, Team Clark’s Scoring Potential, and the Ultimate University Showdown

July 17, 2025 4 Min Read
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Kate Linklark will sit out this year’s All-Star Game and the 3-point contest due to injury, but Indianapolis is still set for an exciting weekend. The roster includes injury replacements Brittney Sykes and Brionna Jones. Fans can look forward to the 3-point and skills competitions on Friday, followed by the All-Star Game on Saturday.

As in 2022 and 2023, the WNBA features a 4-point circle on the court this year, with two designated zones beyond the three-point line, adding an extra six feet to make way for longer shots. Sabrina Ionescu and Sonia Citron have proven their ability to sink deep shots even under pressure, and with only the pressure of fun in the All-Star setting, their four-point shots could significantly boost Team Clark’s score.

Kelsey Mitchell, a key player for Indiana since 2018, recently experienced her first playoff game in 2024 despite previous team struggles. Now performing in front of her home crowd with an average of 19.3 points per game, Mitchell stands out as a leader in Indiana’s basketball history and is poised to shine for Team Clark in this All-Star event.

The game introduces a fresh twist with live “line change” substitutions, mimicking hockey’s fast player swaps, aimed to keep the pace swift and chaotic. Fouls won’t result in free throws; instead, fouls automatically count as made shots, and the shot clock is shortened to 20 seconds, making the game fast and entertaining. The substitution rules allow only the attacking team to swap players live, with strict guidelines on where and when players can enter the court.

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Team Phee brings a special mix of University of Connecticut legends—Napheesa Collier, Breanna Stewart, and Paige Bueckers—offering fans a unique reunion of UConn basketball eras. Other collegiate ties add to the excitement, such as South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston and A’ja Wilson working post battles and Notre Dame’s Kayla McBride and Skylar Diggins joining forces. Unfortunately, Sabrina Ionescu’s reunion with Satou Sabally of Oregon won’t happen this year due to Sabally’s injury.

The thrilling “moon owls” squad, including players like Collier, Diggins, Courtney Williams, and others, also returns as part of Team Fee, promising dynamic plays and high energy reminiscent of their past unforgettable performances. Their presence adds excitement to the weekend festivities.

Injuries cast a shadow over the event, with stars like Clark, Rhyne Howard, and Sabally sidelined to focus on recovery. Angel Reese also missed recent games ahead of the break, while others like A’ja Wilson are managing comebacks. Player health has been a recurring concern this season and will be a major topic during the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement meetings in Indianapolis. Clark’s absence is especially felt as she was expected to compete in front of her home fans and participate in the 3-point contest, but her injury demands cautious recovery ahead of the crucial stretch of the season.

Fan Take: This All-Star weekend highlights both the thrilling talents and challenges facing the WNBA, emphasizing player health and innovation in gameplay. For fans, it’s a glimpse into the sport’s evolving excitement and the resilience of its athletes, setting the stage for a brighter future in women’s basketball.

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