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MVP A’ja Wilson leads WNBA All-Star fan voting, Caitlin Clark in fifth

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MVP A’ja Wilson leads WNBA All-Star fan voting, Caitlin Clark in fifth

The Las Vegas Aces are one game out of the lead in the WNBA standings, but their star is leading the All-Star fan voting.

Four-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, a seven-time All-Star, leads all players with 308,249 votes as of Wednesday, June 17. Wilson is averaging a league-leading 25.6 points and 2.2 blocks per game and ranks fifth in rebounding with nine per game.

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The 2026 WNBA All-Star Game will be played in Chicago at the United Center on Saturday, July 25, and broadcast on ABC (8:30 p.m. ET). WNBA players and media will join fans in selecting the All-Star starters. Fans will account for 50% of the vote, while current players and media make up 25% each.

Dallas Wings point guard Paige Bueckers, who made her debut as an All-Star in her rookie season, is second in the voting with 298,027. Bueckers is averaging 19 and 5.8 assists a game.

Wilson and Bueckers are followed in the fan voting by Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston (282,186), New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart and Fever point guard Caitlin Clark (253,602).

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Dallas Wings forward Jessica Shepard, Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese, Golden State Valkyries forward Gabby Williams, Minnesota Lynx guard Olivia Miles and Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell round out the top 10 vote getters.

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After all votes are counted, players will be ranked by position within each of the three voting groups — fan, player and media. Each player’s score will be calculated by averaging their weighted rank from the fan votes, the player votes and the media votes. The four guards and six frontcourt players with the best score will then be named as starters.

After the starters are locked in, the league’s head coaches will select the 12 reserves. The 15 head coaches will vote for three guards, five frontcourt players and four players at either position regardless of conference. Coaches may not vote for players on their own team.

The head coaches for the All-Star Game will be those of the two teams with the best records following games on Friday, July 10, regardless of conference.

Here are the top vote getters through June 16:

Rank

Player

Team

Position

Vote Totals

1

A’ja Wilson

LVA

Frontcourt

308,249

2

Paige Bueckers

DAL

Guard

298,027

3

Aliyah Boston

IND

Frontcourt

282,186

4

Breanna Stewart

NYL

Frontcourt

255,879

5

Caitlin Clark

IND

Guard

253,602

6

Jessica Shepard

DAL

Frontcourt

211,598

7

Angel Reese

ATL

Frontcourt

204,643

8

Gabby Williams

GSV

Frontcourt

195,641

9

Olivia Miles

MIN

Guard

179,283

10

Kelsey Mitchell

IND

Guard

170,125

11

Azzi Fudd

DAL

Guard

148,047

12

Natasha Howard

MIN

Frontcourt

145,951

13

Kelsey Plum

LAS

Guard

138,672

14

Allisha Gray

ATL

Guard

107,133

15

Kiki Iriafen

WAS

Frontcourt

88,931

26

Nneka Ogwumike

LAS

Frontcourt

88,397

17

Sophie Cunningham

IND

Guard

76,988

18

Sonia Citron

WAS

Guard

73,274

19

Rhyne Howard

ATL

Guard

72,842

20

Cameron Brink

LAS

Frontcourt

69,725

21

Shakira Austin

WAS

Frontcourt

63,869

22

Lexie Hull

IND

Guard

63,023

23

Dominique Malonga

SEA

Frontcourt

60,922

24

Myisha Hines-Allen

IND

Frontcourt

60,916

25

Alyssa Thomas

PHX

Frontcourt

57,129

26

Marina Mabrey

TOR

Guard

55,055

27

Courtney Williams

MIN

Guard

53,938

28

Jonquel Jones

NYL

Frontcourt

53,742

29

Brittney Sykes

TOR

Guard

49,312

30

NaLyssa Smith

LVA

Frontcourt

48,815

31

Veronica Burton

GSV

Guard

47,116

32

Jackie Young

LVA

Guard

47,088

33

Aneesah Morrow

CON

Frontcourt

42,230

34

Monique Billings

IND

Frontcourt

42,205

35

Makayla Timpson

IND

Frontcourt

42,085

36

Marine Johannes

NYL

Guard

41,245

37

Chelsea Gray

LVA

Guard

40,099

38

Bridget Carleton

PDX

Frontcourt

39,874

39

Rickea Jackson

CHI

Frontcourt

39,198

40

Kamilla Cardoso

CHI

Frontcourt

36,264

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: A’ja Wilson, Paige Bueckers atop 2026 WNBA All-Star fan voting

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