Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star Game
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Here’s how to watch all the official programming of the WNBA All-Star Weekend. You know, when you’re not checking in on the 72-hour Twitch livestream hosted by current all-star Courtney Williams and her Minnesota Lynx teammate Natisha Hiedeman, a.k.a. the Stud Budz.
Fever star Caitlin Clark will not participate in the WNBA 3-point contest or All-Star Game, saying she needs to rest after suffering a groin injury earlier this week.
A right groin injury will prevent the popular superstar from suiting up during the exhibition or three-point contest in Indianapolis this weekend.
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game will feature a few unique rules as the league looks to spice things up a bit for the festivities in Indianapolis on Saturday night. The four rule changes coming to this year's event are 4-point shot circles, a 20-second shot clock, no free throws in the first 38 minutes and live-play substitutions.
Starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, the WNBA All-Star Weekend airs on ESPN starting on Friday (July 18). The WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest and Skills Challenge is available to livestream with Sling TV.
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