WNBA All-Star Game 2025: Team Collier Rewrites the Record Books
INDIANAPOLIS — July 19, 2025 — The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game delivered a fast-paced, high-scoring spectacle at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as Team Collier defeated Team Clark 151–131. The exhibition not only highlighted the league’s expanding talent pool but also shattered long-standing All-Star Game records on both individual and team levels.
Leading the charge was Napheesa Collier, who earned All-Star Game MVP honors with a record-setting 36-point performance. Her impact on both ends of the floor, coupled with her leadership throughout the weekend, solidified her position among the league's elite. Team Collier controlled the game from the outset, never trailing and building on its lead with each passing quarter.
Collier Headlines a Historic Performance
Collier’s efficiency and dominance were unmatched. She converted 13 of 16 field goal attempts, including four successful shots from the newly introduced 4-point zones. She also added nine rebounds and orchestrated the offense with composure and precision. Her scoring output marked the highest individual total in WNBA All-Star Game history, eclipsing previous benchmarks in a performance that reflected her versatility and command of the game.
Skylar Diggins Makes All-Star History with Triple-Double
Another standout on Team Collier was Seattle Storm guard Skylar Diggins, who became the first player in WNBA history to register a triple-double in an All-Star Game. She recorded 14 assists, 11 rebounds, and 11 points. Her court vision and pace dictated the team’s offensive tempo, with her 12th assist coinciding with Collier’s record-breaking basket.
The synergy between Collier and Diggins proved pivotal, as they combined to lead one of the most explosive offensive showings ever seen in the All-Star format.
Rule Changes Fuel Offensive Showcase
The 2025 edition of the All-Star Game introduced a series of experimental rule changes aimed at enhancing pace and scoring. A 20-second shot clock replaced the standard 24 seconds, and teams were awarded maximum points in lieu of shooting free throws until the final two minutes of the fourth quarter. In addition, live substitutions were permitted once per possession, and a pair of 4-point shot zones were marked 28 feet from the basket.
These modifications created a faster rhythm and opened the floor for perimeter scoring. Players responded enthusiastically, with both teams launching over 30 shots from the 4-point areas by the third quarter. The result was the highest-scoring All-Star Game in league history, with both teams combining for 282 total points.
Team Clark Falls Short Without Its Captain
Team Clark entered the game without its namesake, rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, who was ruled out due to a groin injury sustained earlier in the week. The absence of one of the league’s most prominent new stars shifted the dynamic, placing additional pressure on teammates to compensate.
Kelsey Mitchell led Team Clark with 20 points on efficient shooting, while Kayla Thornton and Sabrina Ionescu also reached double figures. Despite spurts of scoring success, the team was unable to contain Team Collier’s fluid offensive execution or keep pace with their relentless tempo.
Player Advocacy Prominent Throughout Weekend
Beyond the action on the court, the All-Star Weekend emphasized the growing voice of WNBA athletes on league matters. Players wore unified messages during pregame warmups, drawing attention to ongoing collective bargaining discussions and broader efforts toward equity and fair compensation. The symbolic messaging was visible throughout the event and received substantial support from attendees and fans.
Several players participated in off-court initiatives and media events aimed at raising awareness about player rights and the upcoming negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. The focus on advocacy added a deeper layer to the weekend’s festivities and reinforced the league’s growing role in athlete-led change.
Legacy and New Generation on Full Display
The night included tributes to past WNBA greats, including a pregame celebration of Indiana Fever legends. Tamika Catchings received a strong ovation from the Indianapolis crowd, while the event also featured a blend of rising talent and seasoned All-Stars.
UConn alumni Paige Bueckers and Collier combined for multiple highlight-reel plays, symbolizing a bridge between generations of WNBA stars. Bueckers, making her All-Star debut, contributed early momentum for Team Collier by hitting the game’s first 4-point shot.
The presence of familiar faces in the crowd, including notable NBA players and former WNBA champions, helped elevate the atmosphere of the event, providing a celebratory tone for both players and fans alike.
Looking Ahead
With the All-Star festivities concluded, players will now return to regular-season action. For Collier and the Minnesota Lynx, the focus shifts toward maintaining a top-tier position in the standings and building on a dominant midseason showing. For Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, attention turns to health and recovery, as the team continues to navigate its development amid rising expectations.
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game will be remembered for its groundbreaking performances, fast-paced entertainment, and the prominent display of player empowerment. It was a showcase that not only honored the best in women’s basketball but also reflected the league’s continuing evolution—on the court, in the locker room, and across the sports landscape.







