Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston Lead WNBA All-Star Voting: A Look at Their Journey

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The 2024 WNBA All-Star Game is set to feature some thrilling changes, highlighting the talent within the league as it gears up for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. This year, twelve players will be selected regardless of conference, and this elite group will face the U.S. Olympic team in a much-anticipated game on July 20th at 8:30 p.m. ET in Phoenix.

The Voting Process

The selection process for the WNBA All-Star team is dynamic and involves multiple stakeholders. Fan voting, which counts for 50% of the final tally, is a crucial element, while WNBA players and media votes account for 25% each. In case of ties, fan votes will be the deciding factor. Fans are invited to vote for six frontcourt players and four backcourt players, with a special “2-for-1” voting day on June 27th to boost their favorite players’ chances.

Key Players in the Running

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As of June 20th, the voting leaderboard is already shaping up with notable names:

A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas): 217,773 votes
Caitlin Clark (Indiana): 216,427 votes
Aliyah Boston (Indiana): 171,864 votes
Breanna Stewart (New York): 151,984 votes
Arike Ogunbowale (Dallas): 130,838 votes

Sabrina Ionescu (New York): 118,949 votes

These top vote-getters are on track to make the All-Star team, but several of them, including Wilson and Stewart, are also slated to be part of the U.S. Olympic squad.

Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston: Rising Stars

Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, both from the Indiana Fever, have garnered significant attention and votes. Clark, known for her exceptional scoring ability and court vision, has quickly become a fan favorite. Boston, with her dominant presence in the paint and defensive prowess, complements Clark’s style, making them a formidable duo.

Their performances this season have not only earned them top spots in the All-Star voting but have also contributed significantly to the Fever’s competitiveness in the league. Their inclusion in the All-Star game would be a testament to their hard work and growing influence in women’s basketball.

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Announcement and Game Details

The final roster for the WNBA All-Star team will be announced on July 2nd, setting the stage for an exciting matchup on July 20th. Fans can catch the game live on ABC, witnessing the best talents in the WNBA showcase their skills against the U.S. Olympic team.

Conclusion

The WNBA All-Star voting has highlighted the league’s bright stars, with Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston leading the charge. As the countdown to the All-Star game continues, fans eagerly anticipate the announcement of the final team and the thrilling game that awaits in Phoenix. This year’s format promises a unique and engaging experience, celebrating the incredible talent within the WNBA and its contribution to the upcoming Olympic Games.