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#BETONWOMEN - WNBA All Star - Las Vegas 2019


All Bets Are In. It's time to set it off in Mandalay Bay as your 2019 WNBA All Star Starters and Reserves gear up for an All Star Break like no other.





This seasons AT&T WNBA All Star Game is sure to be lit as Team Delle Donne and Team Wilson go head to head in the 16th WNBA All Star Game televised live on ABC at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 27 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, home of the Aces and Bill's Baddies.



Representing the Las Vegas Aces Kayla McBride, Liz Cambage, and A'ja Wilson are All In as Starters for the 2019 WNBA All-Star Game.


After the fans spoke voting for Team Captains Elena Delle Donne of the Washington Wizards and the Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson, the two dynamic All-Stars will select their respective rosters in the 2019 WNBA All Star Draft by choosing from the remaining eight starters and then the pool of 12 reserves. Las Vegas head coach Bill Laimbeer and Washington head coach Mike Thibault have been tabbed as your AT&T 2019 WNBA All-Star head coaches. Let's have a look at this seasons candidates of the 2019 WNBA All Star Draft:




* denotes starter, as voted by the fans, media and current WNBA players

^ denotes first-time All-Star selection

@ denotes injured, unable to play

YRS denotes number of seasons completed entering 2019

ASG denotes number of All-Star selections including 2019



Highlighting the reserves pool are two of the Indiana Fever's' very own Candice Dupree and Erica Wheeler. Wheeler, a first-time All-Star, is the only undrafted player among the 22 players selected for AT&T WNBA All-Star 2019 and the first undrafted player named to the Game since Erika de Souza in 2014. In Sunday's match up against the Connecticut Sun, E-dub recorded her 500th career assist, making her the fifth undrafted free-agent in WNBA history to earn the 1000 points and 500 assists accolade.


Meanwhile Dupree, a seven time All-Star selection, recently added another milestone to her bag after passing Lisa Leslie to move into the 6th spot on the WNBA All-Time Scoring List with 6,264 points!






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