Here’s how to watch all the official programming of the WNBA All-Star Weekend. You know, when you’re not checking in on the 72-hour Twitch livestream hosted by current all-star Courtney Williams and her Minnesota Lynx teammate Natisha Hiedeman, a.k.a. the Stud Budz.
The WNBA Orange Carpet
When to watch: The WNBA All-Star Weekend will kick off with an Orange Carpet event hosted by Jordan Robinson and Ari Chambers at 6:30 p.m. ET on July 16.
How to watch: The WNBA App or YouTube
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The 2025 Kia WNBA Skills Challenge
According to a press release, five contestants will compete in a “timed obstacle course that tests a variety of basketball skills: dribbling, bounce pass, chest pass, and outlet pass, and shots that include an elbow jumper, a three-pointer from the top of the arc, and a corner three.” The two players with the fastest times will compete for the title in a final round.
When to watch: Both the WNBA three-point contest and the skills challenge will air on Friday, July 18, starting at 8 p.m. ET.
How to watch: ESPN and ESPN.com
Participants:
- Natasha Cloud, New York Liberty
- Skylar Diggins, Seattle Storm
- Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream
- Erica Wheeler, Seattle Storm
- Courtney Williams, Minnesota Lynx
The 2025 WNBA Starry® 3-Point Contest
Obviously, this competition tests players‘ skills at shooting from beyond the three-point line, but there’s a bit more to it than that. You can read more about the rules here or just tune in to see for yourself.
While Clark was initially slated to make her three-point debut this year, she was forced to drop out due to a groin injury that was exacerbated during a recent game against the Connecticut Sun. It’s unclear who will replace Clark in the competition, which will also include reigning champ Allisha Gray and 2023 champion Sabrina Ionescu. This will be rookie Sonia Citron’s first year participating, while Kelsey Plum previously competed in 2022.
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