2025 WNBA All-Star Best Bets: 3-Point Contest, All-Star Game Odds
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend has officially arrived! This year, Indiana takes center stage as the Fever host a showcase of the league’s top talent. The weekend is packed with action, leading up to the All-Star Game on Saturday, July 19. Festivities tip off Friday night, July 18 with the Skills Challenge, where select players will navigate obstacle courses and display their on-court versatility. Immediately following is the fan-favorite 3-Point Contest, featuring some of the league’s sharpest shooters.
On Saturday, Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier will serve as team captains, having already drafted their squads from a pool of All-Star selections. A standout feature of the event is the AT&T 4-Point Shot, which allows players to score from designated zones located roughly six feet beyond the standard three-point arc — adding extra excitement.
However, the Fever’s hometown star Caitlin Clark announced she will not participate in any on-court events after reaggravating a groin injury during Tuesday’s matchup against the Sun. In her absence, Mystics guard Brittney Sykes and Dream forward Brionna Jones have been named as replacements for Clark and the injured Satou Sabally of the Mercury on Team Clark.
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— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 17, 2025
Let’s break down some WNBA Odds and my top All-Star Weekend bets on DraftKings Sportsbook. You can also find more WNBA previews, picks, and daily content on DraftKings Network.
2025 WNBA 3-Point Contest
Kelsey Plum Round 1 Score [excluding tiebreakers] Under 19.5 Points (+100)
Kelsey Plum is back in the 3-Point Contest for the second time, last seen competing in 2022. One of the most productive deep threats in league history, Plum ranks 15th all-time in threes made (542), but her efficiency has been a little up and down lately. She holds a career 3PT% of 38.6%, and she’s hovered right around or just under that over the last three seasons: 38.9%, 36.8%, and 35.8% this year.
Back in 2022, she didn’t make it past Round 1 after putting up 14 points, but she did bounce back in a big way, winning All-Star MVP that same weekend. She’s also been hot lately, shooting 53% from deep over her last four games. So yeah, she could definitely put on a show. That said, a 19.5-point line in Round 1 feels a little rich for me to back.
Sonia Citron Round 1 Score [excluding tiebreakers] Over 17.5 Points (-120)
If there’s one rookie I’m backing to go off during All-Star Weekend, it’s Sonia Citron. She’s already made a splash in her first year in the league — ranking second among rookies in made threes over an 11-game sample, and becoming the first rookie in Mystics history to drop 25+ points and 10+ rebounds in a single game. That alone would turn heads, but she’s also been named an All-Star reserve in Year 1.
When it comes to her shooting, the Notre Dame product has the résumé. She finished her college career as a 37% three-point shooter, with her sophomore season peaking at an impressive 40% from deep. This season in the W, she’s knocking down 36.5% from three, and with open looks and some All-Star spotlight? I’m betting the 21-year-old rises to the occasion.
2025 WNBA All-Star Game
Before I give my pick for the main event, let’s look at the squads:
TEAM CLARK
- Fever F Aliyah Boston
- Mystics G Sonia Citron
- Liberty G Sabrina Ionescu
- Mystics F Kiki Iriafen
- Fever G Kelsey Mitchell
- Valkyries F Kayla Thornton
TEAM COLLIER
- Wings G Paige Bueckers
- Storm G Skylar Diggins
- Dream G Allisha Gray
- Lynx Guard Kayla McBride
- Storm Forward Nneka Ogwumike
- Sparks G Kelsey Plum
There’s no shortage of talent on either roster, but the current MVP frontrunner has assembled a stacked squad. Both Storm reps — Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike — are averaging over 17 points per game, with Nneka adding 7.7 boards and bringing nine All-Star nods to the table. Kelsey Plum, as mentioned earlier, is a legit threat from deep, a former All-Star Game MVP, and currently ranks third in the league in scoring.
And first? That would be Captain Napheesa Collier. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year is having a monster all-around season, leading the league in scoring, grabbing 7.6 rebounds, and swiping 1.8 steals per game, all while anchoring the league’s best defensive rating.
Team Clark isn’t short on firepower either, with sharp-shooter Sabrina Ionescu and Fever standouts Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell both heating up recently. But when it comes to closing out All-Star Weekend with a W, I’m rolling with Team Collier.
Pick: Team Napheesa -4.5 (-110)
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