10 Can't-Miss Moments Of 2018 WNBA All-Star

- Bird will suit up this weekend for Team Delle Donne, which will be her WNBA-record 11th All-Star Game appearance.
- Two of the WNBA’s best young talents, Washington’s Elena Delle Donne and Seattle’s Breanna Stewart, are teaming up this All-Star Game as members of Team Delle Donne.
- For the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game, we will be able to watch the All-Time leaders in scoring (Diana Taurasi), assists (Bird), and rebounds (Rebekkah Brunson) all on the same floor.
- With the new All-Star format, teams are intermingled with players from each conference. A frontcourt battle of Liz Cambage/Tina Charles vs. Sylvia Fowles/Brittney Griner will surely bring the excitement.
- It seems as though Elena Delle Donne had scoring at the top of her mind when she picked her team. Four of the top 6 league scorers (including herself) are suiting up for Team EDD.
- During the 2018 WNBA All-Star weekend, two rookies will compete in the main events. A’ja Wilson (Aces) will play for Team Delle Donne, while Kelsey Mitchell (Fever) is competing in the 3-Point Contest at halftime.
- Allie Quigley (Chicago Sky) will be looking to defend her 3-Point Title, but will face stiff competition in Jewell Loyd (Seattle Storm), Mitchell (Fever), Kayla McBride (Las Vegas Aces), Renee Montgomery (Atlanta Dream), and Kristi Toliver (Washington Mystics).
- It is only right that the hometown Lynx are represented well during this year’s All-Star Game. Four Lynx players will be suiting up, two on each team. (Maya Moore & Brunson on Team Parker, Seimone Augustus & Fowles on Team Delle Donne).
- Throughout the WNBA season, the “sneakerheads” around the league have been well-documented. All-Star is sure to bring out some of the best styles of the season.
- The 2018 WNBA All-Star Game is the first ever in which two captains (Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne) picked their teams, intermingling Eastern & Western Conference players.