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Minnesota Lynx star Kayla McBride was originally left off the WNBA All-Star Game roster. She'll get her shot though, replacing injured Rhyne Howard.
Few would argue that Caitlin Clark is the best thing to happen to the WNBA in years. The Indiana Fever guard burst into the league in 2024, bringing with her a massive fanbase that
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game will feature a few unique rules as the league looks to spice things up a bit for the festivities in Indianapolis on Saturday night. The four rule changes coming to this year's event are 4-point shot circles, a 20-second shot clock, no free throws in the first 38 minutes and live-play substitutions.
The Minnesota Lynx have dominated the WNBA so far this season, running out to a 17-2 record—four games clear of any other team in the league in the loss column. Of course, fans wouldn't really know it based on the recently released roster for the upcoming All-Star Game.
Natalie Esquire and Callie Fin break down the rosters for the WNBA All-Star Game, including Angel Reese headlining the reserves, Brittney Sykes and Azurá Stevens getting snubbed, plus a handful of first-time All-Stars.