The WNBA All-Star game is Saturday, July 27 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. It is the 16th WNBA All-Star game. Washington Mystic star Elena Delle Donne and Las Aces star A’Ja Wilson are team captains for the game.

A’Ja Wilson Aces

The former WNBA rookie of the year will be making her 2nd All-Star appearance. Wilson was the No.1 pick of the 2018 WNBA draft and won Rookie of the year in 2018 as well.

Elena Delle Doone Mystics

Delle Doone will be attending her 6th All-Star game, she had appeared in every All-Star game since she was a rookie with the Chicago Sky. She led Washington to the WNBA Finals last season.

Liz Cambage Aces

Liz Cambage will be making her third All-Star game and her second consecutive. She led the WNBA in scoring last season. Cambage returned to the WNBA last season after missing four seasons. Cambage, Wilson, and McBride make a nice big three.

Brittney Griner Mercury

Griner will be attending her 6th All-Star game, and she has made every All-Star game since she was drafted as a rookie. Griner leads the WNBA in scoring averaging 20 points per game. Also, she leads the league in blocks, blocking two per game. In Griner’s career, she has over 600 block shots.

Chelsea Gray Sparks

Gray is making her third straight ALL-Star appearance. She helped the Sparks won a WNBA title in 2016. Gray is an excellent all-around player who can do everything well, perfect team leader.

Jonquel Jones Sun

Jones will be playing in her 2nd All-Star game, she won the six-woman of the year award last season, In 2017, Jones won WNBA most improved player. Jones is a player that has improved every season, and it is starting to show.

Natasha Howard Storm

Howard is another player that is getting better. She won the most improved player last season, and now she is making her first WNBA All-Star game. In 2018 she helped lead the Storm to the championship in her first season with the team.

Jewell Loyd Storm

Loyd is another returning starter to the All-Star game. She joins her teammate Natasha Howard as a starter. Loyd won the WNBA rookie of the Year award in 2015 and has not looked back since. Along with Howard, she helped lead the Storm to a championship last season.

Kia Nurse Liberty

As a rookie Kia Nurse averaged 9.1 points a game, this season she is averaging 16 points per game. She is in the top 10 in scoring. Kia Nurse is another young talented player that is improving.

Kayla McBride Aces

McBride is the third Aces star to be in the starting lineup for the All-Star game. She is in the game for the 2nd year in a row. It is safe to say with the game in Las Vegas the Ace’s will be well represented.