With some of the WNBA’s top stars — Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird — sidelined by injuries, this weekend’s All-Star Game most certainly will have a different vibe than previous year’s games.

Nevertheless, Sky fans will have plenty to watch over the next few days.

For the first time since 2013, the Sky will be sending three players, as guards Allie Quigley, Diamond DeShields and Courtney Vandersloot were among the 12 reserves picked by coaches for the game.

Though the main event is Saturday at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, the excitement starts Friday with Quigley defending her title in the three-point contest. Vandersloot and DeShields also are slated to join in the fun, participating in the skills competition, which consists of ball-handling, passing, agility and shooting drills.

Both competitions will be televised on ESPN at 6 p.m.

Quigley, who has dominated the three-point contest the last two years, said she’s anxious but excited.

“It’s a nerve-racking experience for me, to be honest,” said Quigley, who has a league-high 51 three-pointers this season. “It’s fun because I’m winning it, but it’s very nerve-racking just shooting and having a million people watching you.”

Quigley will compete against Chelsea Gray (Sparks), Kayla McBride (Aces), Kia Nurse (Liberty), Shekinna Stricklen (Sun) and Erica Wheeler (Fever).

In the skills competition, DeShields and Vandersloot will be up against Brittney Griner (Mercury), Napheesa Collier (Lynx), Odyssey Sims (Lynx), Jonquel Jones (Sun), Sami Whitcomb (Storm) and Elizabeth Williams (Dream).

Most Sky players plan to be in Las Vegas to cheer on their teammates, but they’ll have to choose a side for the game. Quigley and DeShields are on captain A’ja Wilson’s team. The other captain, former Sky star Elena Delle Donne, drafted Vandersloot.

Though she’ll be separated from Quigley and DeShields for one night, Vandersloot said it means a lot to have other Sky players joining them in the experience.

“It just shows how much we support each other,” she said. “It doesn’t matter who’s scoring, rebounding or playing defense. We’re all in this together. We feel like we wouldn’t be an All-Star without them.”