WNBA players brought out some incredible colorways for the game.
The 2018 WNBA All-Star weekend is underway in Minneapolis with the league’s biggest stars coming together to celebrate what has already been one of the most exciting WNBA’s seasons we have ever seen.
What a day for the Wings center.
Liz Cambage, the record-holder for single-game WNBA scoring, threw down a dunk in the closing seconds of Team Parker’s 119-112 win over Team Delle Donne. The rest of the players on the court gave her a road to run down and leap for the perfect finish.
She went nuclear!
The three-point shootout was an absolute stunner at the 2018 WNBA All-Star game, with Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley winning her second consecutive title in overtime over Las Vegas Aces guard Kayla McBride.
What a wonderful moment.
Maya Moore is debatably the biggest star in the WNBA. She was the leader in fan votes for the 2018 All-Star Game, she’s a four-time WNBA champion, an MVP, a Finals MVP, a two-time All-Star Game MVP, and the list can go on and on.
Kristian Fulton is slated to miss his second straight season because of an NCAA drug suspension that isn’t even for using drugs. He’s trying to get his punishment reduced.
Oladipo actually tried to lob it off the backboard to himself hahaha.
Team USA basketball’s minicamp is in session, and it’s gifted us with one of the greatest Gregg Popovich videos of all time.
Nobody can stop Cambage’s mood.
Nobody’s having more fun than Dallas Wings center Liz Cambage at the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game. The 6’8 star, who set the league’s single-game scoring record in July with a monster 53-point afternoon, is living life to the absolute fullest in Minnesota.
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I, personally, get off while reading this report
Kawhi Leonard has a reputation for being silent, taciturn and has, of course, more recently developed a reputation for being a franchise wrecker.
Team Delle Donne vs. Team Parker!
The 2018 WNBA All-Star Game will tip-off in Minnesota, the home of the defending champion Lynx, at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. Twenty-two of the league’s top talents will face off in a new All-Star format.
Lance Stephenson is still a year away from re-entering free agency, but he says he’s looking for some long-term security on his next contract once his first season with the Lakers is done.