Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Land in the WNBA All-Star Teams in the Draft


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During the WNBA stars game last year, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese were in the same team, since “Team Wnba” faced the US team. Uu. Before the Paris Olympic Games.

As a team captain this year, playing in his own Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Clark remained faithful to his fellow fever team and allowed him to ree was selected by fellow Captain Napheesa Collier in the draft of the WNBA star game on Tuesday night.

Clark and Collier, the veteran star of Minnesota Lynx, received honors from the captain due to the vote of the fans, who finished number one and two, respectively.

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The WNBA Caitlin Clark team guard, #22, dribble together with the WNBA team striker, Angel Reese, #5, against the US National Team of the USA. (Joe Camporeale-USA Today Sports)

In turn, they made a live draft in ESPN on Tuesday night, when Clark began taking their counterpart of the fever, Aliyah Boston, with the first general selection (at this time, only the headlines were being taken before the reserves). Collier led the New York Liberty Breanna Stewart star, making sure to point out his connection with the unmatched League 3 against 3 that began in the low season.

Clark would stay in New York, taking the Sabrina Ionescu Star Guard, while he won the three -time MVP of the A’JA Wilson League of Los Vegas Aces and the Phoenix Mercury Satou Sabally striker.

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Collier was able to get the rookie from the Dallas Wings Phenom Paige Bueckers, the general selection number 1 of this year’s WNBA draft, after Clark said he would not take her with her final selection of headlines because she already had two guards in her five, including herself. Collier’s team was completed with Atlanta Dream Alisha Gray’s guard and Seattle Storm Nneka Ogwumike striker.

When the time came for the reservations, Collier chose first and was with a companion Lynx player, Courtney Williams. Clark did the same, catching the dynamic guard Kelsey Mitchell, who works with her in the five initials of the fever.

After taking Skyler Diggins, Collier recruited Reese, whom he called “Megunds.” It was a affectionate nickname and a wink to the new Reese merchandise line, which was launched last month.

The WNBA team striker, Angel Reese, #5, passes the ball to the guard of the Wnba Caitlin Clark team, #22, during the first half against the National Women’s team of the United States. UU. In Footprint Center. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)

Reese marked “Mebound”, which was initially used to make fun of her for taking her own lost shots and continuing to hurry to put them back for two points. Reese, on the other hand, used the term to make it positive, announcing that part of the income will go to the Angel C. Reese Foundation to “help fight cyberbully.”

With Reese joining Collier’s team at the bank, Clark took the rookies of Washington Mystics Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen. Collier then grabbed Kelsey Plum from Los Angeles Sparks and Rhyne Howard from Atlanta’s dream.

Mercury striker Alyssa Thomas also joined Collier, while Aces Guard Jackie Young and striker Kayla Thornton from Golden State State Valkyries and Gabby Williams of the storm also join the Clark team.

Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark, #22, observes the Minnesota Lynx in the second half during the Commissioner’s Cup final at the Target Center. (Jesse Johnson-Imagn images)

With the established teams, there was the possibility of exchanging players, but Clark did not. Instead, she revealed that she and Collier agreed to exchange coaches if possible, since Lynx coach Cheryl Reve, was ready to train Clark’s team.

The WNBA gave the host of ESPN Malika Andrews the thumb to the exchange, and that established the star game of July 19 in Indianapolis. There will also be a skill competition and a three -point contest on July 18 to begin the stars festivities.

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