The 2018 WNBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game played on July 28, 2018. The Minnesota Lynx hosted the WNBA All-Star Game for the first time.

Rosters

Selection

On June 5, the WNBA announced that 2018 would have a new roster selection format for the All-Star Game. Fans, WNBA players, head coaches, sports writers and broadcasters would all be able to vote for All Stars. Fans could vote for 10 players, while the groups vote for 22 players (9 guards and 13 front court players). Players and coaches cannot vote for members of their own team. Voting began on June 19, 2018 at 2 PM EDT, and ended on July 12, 2018 at 11:59 PM EDT.

The voting will be weighted as follows:

Voting groupVote weight
Fans40%
WNBA players20%
Head coaches20%
Sports media20%

Players were not allowed to vote for their teammates. Head coaches could not vote for players on their own team. The top 22 players receiving votes based on this weighting would be selected to the All-Star Game. There would not be a restriction on number of players from one conference. The top two vote-getters would be captains of the two All-Star teams and select their teams from the pool of remaining 20 players. The 22 All-Stars were revealed on July 17, 2018. Rosters were revealed on July 19, 2018, during ESPN2's coverage of the Washington Mystics at the Dallas Wings.

Head coaches

The head coaches of the two teams will be the head coaches from the two WNBA teams with the best records following games on July 13. On July 12, 2018 the two teams with the best records were determined when the Dallas Wings defeated the Los Angeles Sparks. The Seattle Storm had the best record in the league and the Phoenix Mercury had the second best. Therefore, Dan Hughes was to coach the team captained by the highest All-Star vote getter (Team Delle Donne), and Sandy Brondello would be the coach of the team captained by the second highest All-Star vote getter (Team Parker).

All-Star pool

The players for the All-Star Game were selected by the voting process described above. The 22 players that would participate in the All-Star Game were announced on July 17, 2018, on Sportscenter. Maya Moore and Elena Delle Donne were the two leading vote-getters and would be the captains of the two All-Star teams. Moore decline the role of captain, and president Lisa Borders named Candace Parker as the replacement captain, due to Parker being the next-leading vote-getter. The selections were led by the Western Conference, with 16 selections, while the Eastern Conference had six players selected.

Eastern Conference All-Stars
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selections
Eastern Conference All-Stars Pos Player Team No. of selections Players G Allie Quigley Chicago Sky 2 G Kristi Toliver Washington Mystics 2 F Angel McCoughtry Atlanta Dream 5 F Elena Delle Donne Washington Mystics 5 F Chiney Ogwumike Connecticut Sun 2 C Tina Charles New York Liberty 6Western Conference All-Stars Pos Player Team No. of selections Players G Sue Bird Seattle Storm 11 G Skylar Diggins-Smith Dallas Wings 4 G Chelsea Gray Los Angeles Sparks 2 G Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx 8 G Jewell Loyd Seattle Storm 1 G Kayla McBride Las Vegas Aces 2 G Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury 9 F DeWanna Bonner Phoenix Mercury 2 F Maya Moore Minnesota Lynx 6 F Breanna Stewart Seattle Storm 2 F A'ja Wilson Las Vegas Aces 1 F Nneka OgwumikeINJ1 Los Angeles Sparks 5 F Rebekkah BrunsonREP1 Minnesota Lynx 5 F/C Candace Parker Los Angeles Sparks 5 C Liz Cambage Dallas Wings 2 C Sylvia Fowles Minnesota Lynx 5 C Brittney Griner Phoenix Mercury 5
Players
GAllie QuigleyChicago Sky2
GKristi ToliverWashington Mystics2
FAngel McCoughtryAtlanta Dream5
FElena Delle DonneWashington Mystics5
FChiney OgwumikeConnecticut Sun2
CTina CharlesNew York Liberty6
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selections
Players
GSue BirdSeattle Storm11
GSkylar Diggins-SmithDallas Wings4
GChelsea GrayLos Angeles Sparks2
GSeimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx8
GJewell LoydSeattle Storm1
GKayla McBrideLas Vegas Aces2
GDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury9
FDeWanna BonnerPhoenix Mercury2
FMaya MooreMinnesota Lynx6
FBreanna StewartSeattle Storm2
FA'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces1
FNneka OgwumikeINJ1Los Angeles Sparks5
FRebekkah BrunsonREP1Minnesota Lynx5
F/CCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks5
CLiz CambageDallas Wings2
CSylvia FowlesMinnesota Lynx5
CBrittney GrinerPhoenix Mercury5

Final rosters

Team Parker
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selections
Team Parker Pos Player Team No. of selections Starters G Chelsea Gray Los Angeles Sparks 2 F Angel McCoughtry Atlanta Dream 5 F Maya Moore Minnesota Lynx 6 F/C Candace Parker Los Angeles Sparks 5 C Liz Cambage Dallas Wings 2 Reserves F Rebekkah BrunsonREP1 Minnesota Lynx 5 C Tina Charles New York Liberty 6 G Skylar Diggins-Smith Dallas Wings 4 G Jewell Loyd Seattle Storm 1 F Chiney Ogwumike Connecticut Sun 2 G Allie Quigley Chicago Sky 2 F Nneka OgwumikeINJ1 Los Angeles Sparks 5 Head coach: Sandy Brondello (Phoenix Mercury)Team Delle Donne Pos Player Team No. of selections Starters G Sue Bird Seattle Storm 11 G Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury 9 F Elena Delle Donne Washington Mystics 5 F Breanna Stewart Seattle Storm 2 C Sylvia Fowles Minnesota Lynx 5 Reserves G Seimone Augustus Minnesota Lynx 8 F DeWanna Bonner Phoenix Mercury 2 C Brittney Griner Phoenix Mercury 5 G Kayla McBride Las Vegas Aces 2 G Kristi Toliver Washington Mystics 2 F A'ja Wilson Las Vegas Aces 1 Head coach: Dan Hughes (Seattle Storm)
Starters
GChelsea GrayLos Angeles Sparks2
FAngel McCoughtryAtlanta Dream5
FMaya MooreMinnesota Lynx6
F/CCandace ParkerLos Angeles Sparks5
CLiz CambageDallas Wings2
Reserves
FRebekkah BrunsonREP1Minnesota Lynx5
CTina CharlesNew York Liberty6
GSkylar Diggins-SmithDallas Wings4
GJewell LoydSeattle Storm1
FChiney OgwumikeConnecticut Sun2
GAllie QuigleyChicago Sky2
FNneka OgwumikeINJ1Los Angeles Sparks5
Head coach: Sandy Brondello (Phoenix Mercury)
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selections
Starters
GSue BirdSeattle Storm11
GDiana TaurasiPhoenix Mercury9
FElena Delle DonneWashington Mystics5
FBreanna StewartSeattle Storm2
CSylvia FowlesMinnesota Lynx5
Reserves
GSeimone AugustusMinnesota Lynx8
FDeWanna BonnerPhoenix Mercury2
CBrittney GrinerPhoenix Mercury5
GKayla McBrideLas Vegas Aces2
GKristi ToliverWashington Mystics2
FA'ja WilsonLas Vegas Aces1
Head coach: Dan Hughes (Seattle Storm)

^TBC Rosters as of July 25, 2018. Team rosters were announced on July 19, whereas the starters for each team were announced on July 27. ^INJ1 Nneka Ogwumike was unable to play due to illness. ^REP1 Rebekkah Brunson was selected as Nneka Ogwumike's replacement.

Game

ABC
July 28, 2018 3:30p.m. ET
Team Parker 119, Team Delle Donne 112
Scoring by quarter: 27–31, 23–23, 34–24, 35–34
Pts: Moore, Quigley 18 Rebs: Four players 8 Asts: Diggins-Smith 8Pts: Toliver 23 Rebs: Three players 6 Asts: Bird 8
Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota Attendance: 15,922 Referees: #23 Jeff Wooten #34 Maj Forsberg #44 Janetta Graham

Three-Point Contest

On July 24, 2018, it was announced that the Three-Point Contest would return during halftime of the All-Star Game. For the second year in a row, the WNBA will donate $10,000 to a charity of the winner's choice.

Rules

The Three-Point Shootout is a two-round, timed competition in which five shooting locations are positioned around the three-point arc. Four racks contain four WNBA balls (each worth one point) and one “money” ball (worth two points). The fifth station is a special “all money ball” rack, which each participant can place at any of the five locations. Every ball on this rack is worth two points. The players have one minute to shoot as many of the 25 balls as they can. The two competitors with the highest scores in the first round advance to the championship round.

Results

Allie Quigly beat Kayla McBride in a tie breaker round, winning the 2018 WNBA three point contest.

PositionPlayerFrom2018 Season 3-point statistics1st Round2nd RoundTiebreaker
MadeAttemptedPercent
GAllie QuigleyChicago Sky5211943.7211829
GKayla McBrideLas Vegas Aces368840.9221821
GKristi ToliverWashington Mystics5214436.120--
GJewell LoydSeattle Storm4513732.819--
GRenee MontgomeryAtlanta Dream5314237.318--
GKelsey MitchellIndiana Fever5515735.016--