Caitlin Clark is bringing her Indiana Fever teammates along for the ride at the 2025 WNBA All-Star game! As a first-time All-Star captain, Clark made a big statement by choosing Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell with her first and 10th picks, and it was clear she wanted to keep the team chemistry strong.
The All-Star game will be held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on July 19, making it even more special for Clark and her teammates.
Caitlin Clark’s Picks: A Strong Start
Clark kicked off her All-Star draft with the selection of her Fever teammate Aliyah Boston, who is a standout center and has been one of the best players in the league.
Clark’s second pick was another Fever teammate, Kelsey Mitchell, a guard who can light up the scoreboard. Clark’s picks were no surprise, as she had already teased that these two would likely be joining her team.
Other All-Star Draft Highlights
The draft also featured Napheesa Collier, captain of Team Collier, who selected Breanna Stewart with her first pick, followed by other top players like Sabrina Ionescu and A’ja Wilson. Here’s a quick look at the full draft:
2025 WNBA All-Star Draft Results
Starters:
Team Caitlin Clark – Aliyah Boston (C, Indiana Fever)
Team Napheesa Collier – Breanna Stewart (F, New York Liberty)
Team Caitlin Clark – Sabrina Ionescu (G, New York Liberty)
Team Napheesa Collier – Allisha Gray (G, Atlanta Dream)
Team Caitlin Clark – A’ja Wilson (F, Las Vegas Aces)
Team Napheesa Collier – Nneka Ogwumike (F, Seattle Storm)
Team Caitlin Clark – Satou Sabally (F, Phoenix Mercury)
Team Napheesa Collier – Paige Bueckers (G, Dallas Wings)
Reserves:
9. Team Napheesa Collier – Courtney Williams (G, Minnesota Lynx)
10. Team Caitlin Clark – Kelsey Mitchell (G, Indiana Fever)
11. Team Napheesa Collier – Skylar Diggins (G, Seattle Storm)
12. Team Caitlin Clark – Gabby Williams (F, Seattle Storm)
13. Team Napheesa Collier – Angel Reese (F, Chicago Sky)
14. Team Caitlin Clark – Sonia Citron (G, Washington Mystics)
15. Team Napheesa Collier – Alyssa Thomas (F, Phoenix Mercury)
16. Team Caitlin Clark – Kiki Iriafen (F, Washington Mystics)
17. Team Napheesa Collier – Kelsey Plum (G, Los Angeles Sparks)
18. Team Caitlin Clark – Jackie Young (G, Las Vegas Aces)
19. Team Napheesa Collier – Rhyne Howard (G, Atlanta Dream)
20. Team Caitlin Clark – Kayla Thornton (F, Golden State Valkyries)
A Fun Twist: Coach Swap
After the draft, Clark and Collier decided to swap coaches. Instead of the usual setup, Cheryl Reeve (Minnesota Lynx) will coach Team Collier, while Sandy Brondello (New York Liberty) will coach Team Clark. Clark even joked, “I don’t know if this is in the rules, I don’t really care,” confirming the trade and adding a bit of extra fun to the draft.
Caitlin Clark’s Strategy
Clark didn’t come with a strict strategy, saying, “I’m going on vibes.” But she made sure to keep her teammates together, picking Aliyah Boston first to maintain their strong connection. Sabrina Ionescu and A’ja Wilson were also strong choices, both bringing energy and talent that complement Clark’s style.
A Strong Team for Team Clark
Clark’s All-Star team is packed with talent. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Aliyah Boston (Indiana Fever) – Clark’s teammate and a powerhouse in the paint.
Sabrina Ionescu (New York Liberty) – A prolific guard who can handle anything.
A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas Aces) – A true force on the court.
Satou Sabally (Phoenix Mercury) – Known for her amazing footwork and offensive skills.
Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana Fever) – A sharpshooter and another one of Clark’s trusted teammates.
The Rivalry Between Clark and Reese
Many fans have been watching the rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese since their college days, especially after Reese’s famous “ring finger” gesture following LSU’s NCAA championship win. While some were hoping to see Reese on Clark’s team, Clark chose to go with teammates who had strong chemistry.