The full roster is now complete, and the best players in the WNBA are ready to take the court for the All-Star Game. Although the selection process-carried out through fan, media, and player voting-was not without controversy, Caitlin Clark will start and be well supported by her trusted on-court allies, as well as a strong group coming off the bench looking to put on a show.

The 12 reserves selected for the All-Star Game bring with them the following credentials:

  • 1 player has been named to the WNBA All-Star Game seven times
  • 1 player has made six appearances
  • 4 are first-time All-Stars
  • And Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky joins them as one of the most talked-about names in the league

All of them, alongside the starters, will showcase their best basketball during the All-Star Game, set to take place on July 19 in Indianapolis.

  • Sonia Citron* | Guard | Washington Mystics
  • Skylar Diggins | Guard | Seattle Storm
  • Rhyne Howard | Guard | Atlanta Dream
  • Kiki Iriafen* | Forward | Washington Mystics
  • Kelsey Mitchell | Guard | Indiana Fever
  • Kelsey Plum | Guard | Los Angeles Sparks
  • Angel Reese | Forward | Chicago Sky
  • Alyssa Thomas | Forward | Phoenix Mercury
  • Kayla Thornton* | Forward | Golden State Valkyries
  • Courtney Williams | Guard | Minnesota Lynx
  • Gabby Williams* | Guard | Seattle Storm
  • Jackie Young | Guard | Las Vegas Aces

All-Star Game draft

On Tuesday, July 8, the All-Star draft will take place to determine the teams. Caitlin Clark and her Minnesota Lynx rival, Napheesa Collier, will serve as captains and will be in charge of selecting their teammates for the 2025 edition of the WNBA All-Star Game.

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