WNBA All-Star Game, Caitlin Clark
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Outsports on MSNThis WNBA scoring love triangle is perfectly WNBADeWanna Bonner moved up a spot on the all-time WNBA scoring list, leaving her ex in the dust and her fiancee beaming. The post This WNBA scoring love triangle is perfectly WNBA appeared first on Outsports.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNSophie Cunningham jabs WNBA officiating following Indiana Fever win vs Connecticut SunSophie Cunningham has not been shy this season. Whether it was hard foul late in the game against the Sun earlier this season or speaking about her thoughts on the WNBA expansion cities, Cunningham isn't afraid to speak her mind. That remained true when she quote tweeted a video of her being elbowed in the head in Tuesday's game against the Sun.
The defending champion New York Liberty owned WNBA All-Star Friday night. Liberty guards Natasha Cloud and Sabrina Ionescu won the 2025 Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest, respectively, on Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Fever, in Indianapolis.
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Despite a myriad of campaigning by the Los Angeles Sparks for Dearica Hamby, Azurá Stevens, Rickea Jackson and other hopeful WNBA All-Star representatives, only
INDIANAPOLIS -- Early Friday morning, hours before she won the WNBA's 3-Point Contest for a second time with a historic 30-point score in the final round, Sabrina Ionescu sat at a podium on the practice court deep inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse and made a surprising admission.
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The Mirror US on MSNDo WNBA players get paid for All-Star Game? Surprising bonus details emergeWNBA All-Stars will earn less than 10% that NBA All-Stars do for their participation in the summer classic despite the presence of stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese
In our anonymous player poll, athletes also expressed whether they should make at least $1 million in maximum salaries.
But 85% of the league’s players aren’t chosen as All-Stars—and despite the growing sponsorship opportunities in women’s sports, many players still must figure out what comes after their professional careers. Rasheeda Clark is a former WNBA player who has found excellence off the court, in a very different field: fast-food franchising.