2025 WNBA All-Star: Live updates, results, analysis from Friday
Briefly

Caitlin Clark, a prominent player in the WNBA, will not participate in the All-Star Game or the 3-point shooting contest due to a groin injury. Indianapolis hosts the All-Star weekend for the first time, with significant city-wide preparations including airport signage. The skills challenge and 3-point contest will feature top players, including Allisha Gray defending her titles. A major narrative encompasses ongoing collective bargaining agreement negotiations between the league and players' union, with many players expressing dissatisfaction during a meeting in Indianapolis.
The WNBA All-Star Game marks the first time Indianapolis serves as host, showcasing extensive preparations throughout the city including airport signage and downtown promotions.
Caitlin Clark, the leading All-Star vote-getter, is sidelined due to a groin injury and will not participate in the All-Star game or Friday's 3-point contest.
The skills challenge will feature Allisha Gray, who defends her title against elite guards including Natasha Cloud and Skylar Diggins.
Collective bargaining agreement negotiations remain a critical storyline, with over 40 players attending a meeting to seek resolution on players' union issues.
Read at ESPN.com
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