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WNBA All-Star Game 2025 in Indianapolis
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The WNBA All-Star weekend activities continued in Indianapolis as the top players displayed their talents in competitions.
The league sits at the precipice of a pivotal financial fork in the road in the form of negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. The WNBA and its players boast enviable momentum and a great product. They can’t afford to squander those favorable conditions with squabbling and a work stoppage in 2026.
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Here is the full WNBA schedule for July 19 and how to watch all the games. Or see our sortable basketball schedule to filter by team or conference. USA TODAY Studio IX: Check out our women's sports hub for in-depth analysis, commentary and more all season All times Eastern and accurate as of Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 4:46 a.m.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The New York Liberty came to play -- and they aren't messing around. They swept Friday night of the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, with Natasha Cloud winning the skills challenge and record holder Sabrina Ionescu reclaiming her throne in the 3-point shooting contest.
The league’s marquee star couldn’t participate on the court but that didn’t impede the good vibes on display at the first night of All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis.
Chicago Sky Earn Embarrassing Honor From WNBA Players originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In an anonymous survey recently conducted by "The Athletic" among WNBA players, the Chicago Sky found themselves topping a list no franchise wants to headline. The Sky were named the league’s worst-run organization, receiving 40.7% of the player votes.
We've reached the All-Star break, which means it's time to check back in with player rankings. If you missed the preseason edition, you can check that out here.