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WNBA All-Star Voting Opens: Who Will Shine in Chicago?
11 Jun
Summary
- WNBA All-Star voting begins today and lasts for 17 days.
- Several teams are analyzed for their potential to send multiple All-Stars.
- Key players like Caitlin Clark, Breanna Stewart, and A'ja Wilson are highlighted.

Fan voting for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game has officially opened today, June 11, and will run for 17 days, concluding on Saturday, June 27. Fans can cast one ballot per day using their WNBA ID. Several matchups are being examined to determine which teams might send multiple representatives to the All-Star festivities in Chicago.
The Indiana Fever appear well-positioned to potentially send three All-Stars, with Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aliyah Boston all delivering strong performances. Clark leads the league in assists, while Boston and Mitchell are achieving career-best scoring averages.
Other teams are also in contention for multiple All-Stars. The New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones are highlighted as likely selections, while the Atlanta Dream's Rhyne Howard, Allisha Gray, and Angel Reese are also on an All-Star trajectory. The Dallas Wings could also see multiple players recognized, with Paige Bueckers, Jess Shepard, and Azzi Fudd being discussed as potential All-Stars.
Finally, the Las Vegas Aces are predicted to have at least A'ja Wilson and Jackie Young selected, with Chelsea Gray also being a strong possibility due to her league-leading assists. Chennedy Carter's impressive scoring and efficiency make her another potential All-Star, despite a recent injury. The Portland Fire, in their expansion season, are considered unlikely to have any All-Stars.