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WNBA All-Star weekend got off to a solid start with New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu making history in her return to the 3-Point Contest. She skipped last year's competition after winning it in 2023,
Sonia Citron will get a generous gesture from a league vet after the 3-point contest, Kiki Iriafen learned an early lessons after a play involving Sophie Cunningham, and Paige Bueckers looked back on her career.
Sabrina Ionescu will give rookie Sonia Citron half of her three-point contest prize money, praising the 21-year-old for having the courage to step up and compete in the event.
Ionescu beat Atlanta’s Allisha Gray 30-22 in the finals of the STARRY 3-Point contest Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
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Will Caitlin Clark play in the WNBA All-Star Game this weekend? The Indiana Fever provided an update on her injury status and how she will participate
The shot clock will be shortened to 20 seconds in this year's WNBA All-Star Game, four seconds shorter than the standard 24-second timer. With a quicker shot clock, the pace of play will increase. While the overall length will be shortened, the shot clock will still reset to 14 seconds after an offensive rebound.
Los Angeles Sparks' star guard Kelsey Plum was selected as a 2025 WNBA All-Star on July 6 — her fourth straight event appearance. Read more: Sparks' Kelsey Plum