WNBA All-Star Game
WNBA All-Star Game rosters
KeyArena, Seattle; 2:30 p.m. Saturday (Ch. 5)
Western Conference Roster
Player, teamPos.Ht.Exp.*AS
Sue Bird, SeattleG5-91410
Sylvia Fowles, LynxF6-694
Maya Moore, LynxF6-065
Candace Parker, Los AngelesF6-494
Diana Taurasi, PhoenixG6-0128
Reserves
Seimone Augustus, LynxG6-0117
Skylar Diggins-Smith, DallasG5-943
Chelsea Gray, Los AngelesG5-1121
** Brittney Griner, PhoenixF6-944
Nneka Ogwumike, Los AngelesF6-254
Breanna Stewart, SeattleF6-411
Rebekkah Brunson, LynxF6-2144
Coach: Cheryl Reeve, Lynx
Eastern Conference Roster
Player, teamPos.Ht.Exp.*AS
Tina Charles, New YorkF6-475
Alyssa Thomas, ConnecticutF6-231
Jonquel Jones, ConnecticutF6-611
Tiffany Hayes, AtlantaG5-1051
Jasmine Thomas, ConnecticutG5-961
Reserves
Layshia Clarendon, AtlantaG5-941
Stefanie Dolson, ChicagoF6-532
Candice Dupree, IndianaF6-2116
** Elena Delle Donne, Wash.F6-544
Allie Quigley, ChicagoG5-1081
Elizabeth Williams, AtlantaF6-321
Coach: Curt Miller, Connecticut
* - All-Star Games (including 2017)
** - Injured and will not play
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