Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark Lead WNBA All-Star Fan Voting
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark, Indiana teammates, are leading the fan voting for the upcoming WNBA All-Star Game, with Boston and Clark in first and second place, respectively. Four-time MVP A'ja Wilson ranks third, trailing Clark by about 11,000 votes. Following her, Paige Bueckers is fourth, about 18,000 votes behind Wilson. Fan voting concludes Saturday night, with the All-Star Game set for July 25 in Chicago.
By the Numbers- Aliyah Boston tops fan voting, with Caitlin Clark in second.
- A'ja Wilson is third, 11,000 votes behind Clark.
- Paige Bueckers is fourth, trailing Wilson by 18,000 votes.
- Fan votes account for 50% of the overall All-Star selection process.
- The top four guards and six frontcourt players based on total score will be named starters.
- Selection of reserves will be determined by head coaches, with new honorary GMs picking teams from All-Stars.
The final fan vote tally will influence the All-Star selection before the game in Chicago. Coaches will finalize team rosters with selections made by July 10, ensuring a competitive lineup.
Bottom LineBoston and Clark's impressive fan support signals their rising prominence in the WNBA, setting the stage for an exciting All-Star Game amid evolving selection dynamics.
Read more at
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI