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The 10 startings for the WNBA All-Star Game on July 25 have been set, and among them is Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark.

But she’s not the only one repping the Fever.

Teammates Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell are also starters for the game, which will be played in Chicago. Fans made up 50% of the vote, while current players and a media panel each got 25% to round it out.

Players and media panelists all contributed one ballot, which was made up of four guards and six frontcourt players. In the end, Clark, Boston and Mitchell will appear at the All-Star Game for the third straight year together.

But this is the first time all three were voted as starters, with Boston also getting that honor in 2023 and 2025, while Clark has been a starter the last two years. Mitchell gets her first start in the All-Star Game after she was a replacement in 2025.

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The Fever weren’t the only team with multiple players representing their squad in the starting group. The Dallas Wings saw guard Paige Bueckers and forward Jessica Shepard in there when the votes were counted up. Also, Natasha Howard and Olivia Miles of the Minnesota Lynx will be starting in Chicago.

Rounding out the starting 10 players are Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson, the four-time league MVP, two-time MVP Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty and Gabby Williams of the Golden State Valkyries.

Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers defends Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark during an inbounds play in a WNBA game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

This year will see a different format, though, for how the teams will shake out. Since 2018, with the exception of the COVID-19 2020 campaign, the top two voted players were named captains, and they would pick their teams.

Now, Cynthia Cooper and Teresa Weatherspoon, two WNBA legends, will serve as general managers and select their rosters among the 22 All-Stars who get the opportunity to represent their teams in Chicago. This is to honor the league’s 30th anniversary.

There was no doubting Clark was deserving of a starter job yet again, as she’s averaging a career-high 21.2 points per game, which ranks fifth among all WNBA players this season. She is also second-best with 8.2 assists per game, and once again, she’s setting new WNBA records.

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Clark became the fastest player in WNBA history to surpass 1,000 career points and 500 career assists already this year. Those milestones, and others, have been great to see from a player who battled through numerous injuries in her sophomore season in 2025.

With the 10 starters announced, the 12 reserves will be announced at a later date.

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