
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is here, and it's the last event of the weekend in Indianapolis!

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Featuring Team Captains Napheesa Collier (Team Phee) and Caitlin Clark (Team Clark), both Collier and Clark earned a historic combined 2,469,546 fan votes! Given that Clark is one of the most popular, if not the most popular player in the WNBA, she drew in a record 1,293,526 fan votes alone.
Although Caitlin Clark announced she will not participate in the 3-Point contest or All-Star game, she will be present on the sidelines alongside head coach Sandy Brondello. While Clark was replaced by Mystics guard Brittney Sykes, Mercury forward was replaced by Dream star Brionna Jones.
Team Phee, led by head coach Cheryl Reeve, features a mix of veterans and rookies. Aside from Napheesa Collier, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese, and Breanna Stewart headline this talented roster. After all, both Clark and Collier drafted their respective rosters.
If you're betting tonight, there are new rules set in stone. The WNBA implemented a four-point shot, a 20 second shot clock, and hockey type substitutions.
We are about to witness a showdown featuring the most elite players in the WNBA! Buckle up bettors, tonight will be a movie!
| 2025 WNBA All-Star Game Teams | Moneyline | Spread | Totals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Team Collier vs Team Clark | -175 / +145 | -4.5 (-110) / +4.5 (-110) | O/U 258.5 (-110) |
If you are here to bet on the 2025 WNBA All-Star game, welcome!
Set to set place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, the All-Star Game will air on ABC at 8:30 p.m. ET. Featuring the best of the best when it comes to the WNBA, I advice responsible betting on any All-Star festivities.
Here are my top 2025 WNBA All-Star bets, predictions, and the complete roster for Team Collier and Team Clark!
First off, I wanted to say both teams are incredibly talented, and I am making my best guess. Today I placed half a unit on Team Collier to cover the 4.5 points.
I do believe the absence of Caitlin Clark changes the trajectory of things, especially her ability to lead and facilitate. However, there's no doubt in my mind Clark will be assisting Sandy Brondello in the coaching portion on the sidelines. We've seen that over and over in games she's been ruled out this season with the Fever.
Let's face it, Team Collier is stacked. Former UConn standout and former Defensive Player of the Year, Napheesa Collier leads the MVP race with -700 odds amongst several popular and legal sportsbooks. From a frontcourt perspective, Collier, Breanna Stewart, Nneka Ogwumike, and Angel Reese is simply unfair.
Then there's Alyssa Thomas 'the engine,' who could very well prove why she should've been an All-Star starter. That goes for Skylar Diggins. Now lets talk about frontcourt, how did Collier get away with Drafting Diggins, Paige Bueckers, Allisha Gray, and Courtney Williams!?
Team Phee
| Players | WNBA Team | MVP Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Napheesa Collier, Forward * | Minnesota Lynx | +380 |
| Paige Bueckers, Guard* | Dallas Wings | +1400 |
| Skylar Diggins, Guard | Seattle Storm | +2200 |
| Allisha Gray, Guard * | Atlanta Dream | +1800 |
| Kayla McBride, Guard (Replaced Rhyne Howard) | Minnesota Lynx | +5000 |
| Nneka Ogwumike, Forward * | Seattle Storm | +3500 |
| Kelsey Plum, Guard | Los Angeles Sparks | +800 |
| Breanna Stewart, Forward * | New York Liberty | +1800 |
| Alyssa Thomas, Forward | Phoenix Mercury | +3000 |
| Courtney Williams, Guard | Minnesota Lynx | +3500 |
| Angel Reese, Forward | Chicago Sky | +1200 |
| * Starter |
Team Clark
| Players | WNBA Team | MVP Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Aliyah Boston, Center/Forward* | Indiana Fever | +2500 |
| Sonia Citron, Guard | Washington Mystics | +5000 |
| Sabrina Ionescu, Guard* | New York Liberty | +600 |
| Kiki Iriafen, Forward | Washington Mystics | +7500 |
| Brionna Jones, Forward (Replaced Satou Sabally) | Atlanta Dream | +9000 |
| Kelsey Mitchell, Guard (Replaced Caitlin Clark)* | Indiana Fever | +1200 |
| Brittney Sykes, Guard | Washington Mystics | +3500 |
| Kayla Thornton, Forward | Golden State Valkyries | +6000 |
| A'ja Wilson, Forward * | Las Vegas Aces | +950 |
| Jackie Young, Guard * | Las Vegas Aces | +2500 |
| Gabby Williams, Forward | Seattle Storm | +4500 |
| * Starter |
Phee knows where it's at—she was strategic in drafting keeping her current teammates with the Minnesota Lynx and Lunar Owls, along with former UConn Huskies in sight.
Overall, this team has lockdown defenders in Diggins, Williams, and Thomas, which will be essential. Then again, how much does defense play into account tonight? In fact, Collier may be the leading MVP candidate, however, Alyssa Thomas is right there in the MVP conversation. A total force on both sides of the ball, this team features three Olympic Gold Medalists—Breanna Stewart, Kelsey Plum, and Alyssa Thomas.
While I do believe team Clark has the edge defensively, team Collier is prolific scores in Phee, Plum, Diggins, Stewart and Thomas. Plus, who wouldn't want Paige Bueckers as the starting rookie point guard?
Aforementioned, team Clark has some serious defenders in in Gabby Williams, Kayla Thornton, A'ja Wilson, and Brittney Sykes. Plus the frontcourt is a strong one that features Wilson, Bri Jones, Aliyah Boston, and Kiki Iriafen. Did I just say Iriafen and Wilson in the same sentence? Plus, Boston and Mitchell be among Fever loyal favorites at Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight. Not to mention, Team Clark has the best player in the world with A'ja.
I don't think this will be a blowout, since Sabrina Ionescu was just crowned the 3-Point champion last night. While scoring in the front court shouldn't be a problem, two rookies (Sonia Citron + Kiki Iriafen) are listed on this team. While that's highly impressive, they are tasked with competing against a highly competitive veteran team.
I love the idea of Sabrina Ionescu, Kelsey Mitchell, Brittney Sykes, Kayla Thornton, and Jackie Young on the same team. However, there are some inconsistencies and question marks when it comes to 3-Point shooting. Then again, Ionescu could keep them right in this with the new four-point play rule.
I usually don't bet on events such as All-Star Games, however, I threw half a unit on Team Collier to record over 131.5 points.
The starting lineup of Bueckers, Gray, Collier, Stewart, and Ogwumike averages 96.8 points alone! Let's not forget McBride, Plum, Reese, AT, Williams, and Diggins—who are all All-Star caliber STARTERS! The "reserves" alone averaging a close second 95.1 points per game!
Not to mention, a bulk of there points can come from from second chance point from Angel Reese alone, the league leader in rebounds.
Since the WNBA's first All-Star game in 1999, the offense and scoring has only trended upwards over the years. Last year was a different scenario that featured Team USA vs the All-Stars. Although neither team managed to score over 131.5 points, that was mainly a practice game for Team USA. Only four teams have totaled 130+ points and above, but I'm not basing my decision solely off stats.
There's plenty of pace and speed on this team, especially with McBride, Gray, Williams, and Diggins. It's hard to say how much competitiveness will go into tonight, but I am expecting some. This team is too stacked and talented not to score over this team prop line.
