WNBA All-Star Game player voting lags ahead of Chicago event
ESPN WNBA • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 2:46 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026

As the WNBA All-Star Game approaches later this month in Chicago, only about 85 of the league's roughly 180 players have submitted ballots for starters. This accounts for slightly less than half of the player roster. The low participation rate in voting may impact the selection process for this year's All-Star participants. With the game set to take place soon, players and fans alike await developments regarding the final roster.
- •Voting for the WNBA All-Star Game is open until next week.
- •The game is scheduled to take place in Chicago this month.
- •Only about 85 players have cast ballots so far.
- 3:33 AMESPN WNBA — Sources: Player balloting for WNBA ASG lagged
"Only about 85 of the WNBA's roughly 180 players -- or a little less than half -- submitted voting ballots for starters ahead of this month's WNBA All-Star Game in Chicago, sources told ESPN on Thursday.
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