The WNBA All-Star Game Was the Most Fun Professional Sports Has Had in a Long Time.

by John Smith - World Editor
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Team Collier Defeats Team Clark in Record-Breaking WNBA All-Star Game

Team Collier secured a resounding victory over Team Clark in yesterday’s WNBA All-Star Game, setting a new scoring record for the event despite a late night and canceled shootaround.

The game, held on July 20, 2025, saw Team Collier achieve a final score of 151 points, surpassing previous All-Star Game records. Captain Napheesa Collier led her team with a record-breaking 36 points, supported by Courtney Williams (13 points), Kelsey Plum (16 points), and Allisha Gray and Nneka Ogwumike who combined for 34 points. The win came after videos circulated online showing Team Collier enjoying the All-Star nightlife on Friday, leading Angel Reese to jokingly rename the team “Team Hangover” and prompting the cancellation of Saturday morning’s shootaround.

Despite the lighthearted atmosphere, Caitlin Clark, one of the All-Star team captains, was sidelined due to a nagging right groin injury, preventing her from participating in the game or attempting the newly introduced 28-foot four-point shots. Clark acknowledged the exhibition nature of the game beforehand, stating, “We joke about winning, but at the end of the day, it’s not that serious.” This victory for Team Collier highlights the growing competitiveness and star power within the WNBA, attracting increased viewership and media attention.

Officials have not commented on the impact of Friday night’s activities on the game’s performance, but the outcome underscores the unique blend of athleticism and entertainment that defines the WNBA All-Star experience. The league is expected to continue evaluating the four-point shot as a potential addition to regular season play, as reported by ESPN.

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