Indiana Fever, WNBA All-Star Game and Caitlin Clark
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With Team Clark down two starters, including hometown hero Caitlin Clark, Team Collier has built a comfortable 20-plus point cushion in the second half of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game and should be able to coast to victory and hoist the trophy, barring a disaster.
The WNBA held its annual All-Star Game on Saturday night in Indianapolis, Indiana's Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Team Napheesa Collier came away with a dominant 151-131 win over Team Caitlin Clark, with Collier winning All-Star Game MVP with a record 36 points, while Clark missed the game to injury.
IndyStar's Madyson Crane attended all of the fan events during WNBA All-Star Weekend. Here is her recap.
The players' union and the league will meet in-person for the second time since starting negotiations for the collective bargaining agreement, a process that has been contentious so far.
The WNBA All-Stars took it a step further, wearing a T-shirt in warmups that said "Pay Us What You Owe Us," a bold statement from the players on a large platform. Dallas Wings star rookie Paige Bueckers was among those wearing the shirt, as was Caitlin Clark.
Forty WNBA players sat down with two owners and commissioner Cathy Engelbert for a CBA meeting during All-Star festivities, but many players left frustrated.
The WNBA All-Star weekend activities continued in Indianapolis as the top players displayed their talents in competitions.
This is exactly what Engelbert seemed to do with Minnesota Lynx players Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman (who are setting the women's basketball world ablaze with their "Studbudz" live stream on Twitch) on Friday night, as was seen dancing with these two players at a bar in downtown Indianapolis.