As the WNBA All-Star Game nears, voting for starters is closing, with fan votes taking a significant role at 50%. Kendra Andrews and Michael Voepel discuss player selections and potential snubs. Caitlin Clark, who is an elite playmaker, is highlighted as a significant candidate for captain despite her recent injury and shooting struggles. The final rosters will feature 12 reserves picked by coaches while ensuring balanced positional voting, maintaining fairness throughout the selection process.
As the WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis approaches, the teams will begin taking shape, with fan and player votes determining the starting lineups.
Voting closes Friday, with fans contributing 50%, players 25%, and sports media 25%, ensuring a diverse selection of All-Star participants.
Caitlin Clark, despite recent injury setbacks and a slump, remains a top candidate for captain based on her playmaking ability and fan voting influence.
Coaches will select 12 reserves, emphasizing team composition while ensuring they don’t vote for their own players.
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