The Indiana Fever will be well represented at the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game, as the trio of Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Kelsey Mitchell headlined the announced WNBA All-Star starters on Thursday.
Minnesota and Dallas also earned multiple starting bids. Lynx standouts Natasha Howard and Olivia Miles got All-Star nods, joined by Wings talents Paige Bueckers and Jessica Shepard.
Aces forward A’ja Wilson, Liberty forward Breanna Stewart, and Valkyries forward Gabby Williams round out the group of 10 All-Stars.
Reaction to the 2026 WNBA All-Star Voting Results Snubs
With starters voted in by the fans, media, and players, some All-Star processes came under fire after last week’s returns. Reports of low player participation followed reactions to the night's biggest snubs.
"It’s shocking, but not surprising," Sparks head coach Lynne Roberts said of Kelsey Plum missing the top ten. The LA guard currently sits second in the league in points per game, despite nursing an ankle injury.
"For us not to have anyone was just a slap in the face, but they're not going to say anything. I am," said Atlanta forward Angel Reese, on behalf of her Dream teammates Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray.
The league’s coaches will next pick the 2026 All-Star reserves. That announcement comes on Tuesday.