
The WNBA All-Star Game will tip off at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in just two weeks.
On Wednesday, Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier, who led the league in All-Star voting and in turn were named team captains for the game, made their picks to fill out their rosters in what should be an epic showdown.
Clark and Collier first drafted from the pool of All-Star starters, and in the second round, filled out their rosters with reserves. Unsurprisingly, both players stayed loyal to their teammates, taking them off the board first at every opportunity. At first glance, it feels as though Team Collier will have a significant size advantage, while Team Clark will have to rely on its shooting.
Team Collier WNBA All-Star Roster
Team Clark WNBA All-Star Roster
While the two captains tried and failed to pull off a few player trades once the draft was settled, Clark and Collier agreed to swap coaches. Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve was set to lead Team Clark in the game, but with the swap, will now be leading Collier and her Lynx teammates. New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello will take over at the top of Team Clark.
The All-Star Weekend festivities are set for July 18-19, with the All-Star Game tipping off at 8:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 19 from Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as WNBA All-Star Draft Results: Full Rosters for Team Clark and Team Collier.