Get the official 2025 WNBA All-Star Game starting lineups for Team Clark and Team Collier. See which stars made the cut, who replaced Caitlin Clark, and what to expect in this thrilling showdown!
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game starting lineups are officially out, and fans are in for an electrifying face-off between Team Clark and Team Collier. With some of the league’s brightest stars and a couple of high-profile injury replacements, this All-Star matchup is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about games of the year.
Team Clark – Reimagined But Still Dominant
Despite losing two of its biggest names—Caitlin Clark (Indiana Fever) and Satou Sabally (Phoenix Mercury)—to injury, Team Clark remains stacked. Head coach Sandy Brondello wasted no time in bringing in worthy replacements:
Jersey | Player Name | Position |
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0 | Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana Fever) | Guard |
0 | Jackie Young (Las Vegas Aces) | Guard |
7 | Aliyah Boston | Frontcourt |
20 | Sabrina Ionescu | Guard |
22 | A’ja Wilson | Frontcourt |
Mitchell and Young, both having incredible seasons, are expected to bring firepower and finesse to Team Clark’s backcourt. And with A’ja Wilson dominating the paint and Ionescu orchestrating plays, the team remains a serious contender.
Team Collier – Power-Packed Frontcourt
Led by captain Napheesa Collier, this team features a towering frontcourt trio and elite guard talent. Team Collier is set to challenge Team Clark with a blend of experience and emerging talent:
Jersey | Player Name | Position |
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3 | Nneka Ogwumike | Frontcourt |
24 | Napheesa Collier | Frontcourt |
30 | Breanna Stewart | Frontcourt |
5 | Paige Bueckers | Guard |
15 | Allisha Gray | Guard |
The addition of college sensation Paige Bueckers adds a layer of excitement, making her All-Star debut in a lineup filled with All-WNBA veterans.