Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star Game
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Despite Caitlin Clark's absence, the 2025 WNBA All-Star game on Saturday night has potential to be a memorable one on Saturday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Clark, who is out with a groin injury,
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese lead WNBA All-Star players drafted within the last two years. Here's why that matters.
The Wings got the No. 1 pick for a reason, finishing 9-31 last season and soon after starting a rebuild. Dallas hired new GM Curt Miller, who brought on Chris Koclanes as the team’s new coach. Leaders in the organization felt the team was building momentum, but the 2025 season probably isn’t going how they envisioned.
Los Angeles Sparks's Kelsey Plum poses on the orange carpet for WNBA All Star basketball events (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved) Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston, elegant in a long, dark gown and heels, echoed the sentiment.
One of the buzzwords often heard in sports media today is “eventize.” But the word is far from new. For instance, a 2004 New York Times Magazine piece on the explosion of DVDs as a marketing play reveals that “eventize” is a word the writer has been hearing a lot around Los Angeles.
The Dallas Wings are hosting a second game inside the American Airlines Center after Clark missed the first game with an injury. She might miss the rematch, too.
According to the Dallas Wings, Ogunbowale passed Maya Moore for 18th on the WNBA’s list of all-time 3-pointers made Wednesday night. The veteran guard hit a 3-pointer early in Dallas’ meeting with the Las Vegas Aces to bring her career total to 531.
There's an opportunity to go into the break with some momentum if Dallas can upset Las Vegas. It's possible that the Wings could find themselves getting a boost going into the matchup against the Aces. Standout guard DiJonai Carrington has been out of the lineup since suffering a rib injury in June.