Caitlin Clark Shines: Second-Most Votes for WNBA All-Star Game Revealed

Indianapolis, Indiana – WNBA fans are showing their support for Caitlin Clark, the No. 1 pick in April’s draft, as she ranks second in All-Star Game votes, closely trailing A’ja Wilson, the defending WNBA Finals MVP. Wilson leads the league in points per game with 27.9, garnering 217,773 votes, while Clark is right behind with 216,427 votes.

Clark, playing for the Indiana Fever, is making a significant impact with an average of 16.3 points and 6.2 assists per game, ranking third in the league in assists. As a rookie, she leads in both scoring and assists. The voting process for the All-Star Game includes fans, current players, and media, with each group holding different weight in the final selection.

Despite not being selected for the Olympic team’s roster, Clark’s popularity among fans is undeniable. Along with Wilson, she is one of the few players to have received over 200,000 votes. With her Fever team on a winning streak, Clark’s presence on the court continues to draw attention and support from fans across the league.

The top 10 vote-getters will secure a spot in the All-Star Game, with those not on the Olympic roster automatically assigned to Team WNBA. This opportunity presents a chance for Clark to showcase her skills alongside the league’s top talent in the 20th edition of the game, set to take place on July 20 at Footprint Center in Phoenix.

As Clark and the Fever prepare for upcoming games, including a matchup against the Atlanta Dream, her impact on the court and off continues to resonate with fans and fellow players alike. With a sellout crowd expected for the All-Star Game, anticipation is high for Clark’s performance and contributions to the WNBA’s showcase event.