WNBA All-Star Game 2025 in Indianapolis
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Lynx star Napheesa Collier and Wings rookie sensation Paige Bueckers have a fun face-off ahead of the WNBA All-Star festivities
Caitlin Clark may be the face of the WNBA, but she's playing in Napheesa Collier's league. Why it matters: Saturday's All-Star Game is a matchup of Team Clark vs. Team Collier, as the two earned captain honors by receiving the most fan votes.
MVP favorite Napheesa Collier comes in at No. 1 in the 25 best players rankings. Collier leads the league in scoring at 23.9 points per game. The reigning defensive player of the year is also fourth in blocks per game (1.6) and seventh in steals per game (1.7).
Napheesa Collier scored 22 points to lead the Minnesota Lynx past the Golden State Valkyries 82–71 on Saturday night, extending their record to 16–2 on the season. Collier pointed to the team’s defensive focus and composure during a key stretch as the turning point in the game.
The Lynx superstar brought her All-Star fit best to Indianapolis, Indiana, for her fifth selection to the game.
Minnesota is armed with two of the lethalist free-throw shooters in the WNBA. Entering Tuesday’s action, 32 players had shot 50-plus times from the stripe this season. Collier is first among them in free-throw percentage, while McBride is second (94.1).
Napheesa Collier had 29 points, five assists and three steals, Courtney Williams added 18 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and four steals and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Chicago Sky 91-78 on Monday night.
WNBA All-Star weekend is approaching and participating players have been cemented. Some teams like the Seattle Storm and Indiana Fever are sending multiple play
Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier clapped back at a fan's social media post on Saturday alleging she and Breanna Stewart have a conflict of interest as members of the WNBPA executive committee.
Napheesa Collier, Courtney Williams and Kayla McBride will play for Team Collier (naturally) in Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game.