“IT’S ON!” — ‘WNBA Countdown’ Drops Explosive All-Star Rosters as Caitlin Clark & Napheesa Collier Prepare for Ultimate Showdown!
In a reveal that’s being called the most electrifying All-Star twist in WNBA history, ESPN’s WNBA Countdown dropped the full rosters for the much-anticipated Caitlin Clark vs. Napheesa Collier All-Star showdown—and fans are already screaming: “This is personal!”
With the tension between veterans and rookies brewing all season long, the announcement has fans, players, and analysts alike bracing for a game that’s about far more than just exhibition fun. This is about power, pride, and proving who runs this league.
THE CLARK-COLLIER SPLIT: FRIENDLY RIVALRY OR FIERCE DIVIDE?
The WNBA’s decision to pit rookie sensation Caitlin Clark against established star Napheesa Collier as captains felt like a spark to dry kindling—and today’s roster reveal just threw gasoline on the fire.
On WNBA Countdown, host Andraya Carter couldn’t hide her excitement.
“This isn’t just rookies vs. vets—it’s a battle for the soul of the league. And the rosters? 🔥 Absolute chaos.”
Clark, the most talked-about player in basketball this year, leads a team that looks fast, flashy, and hungry. Meanwhile, Collier’s squad is stacked with experience, grit, and proven dominance.
Let’s break it down.
🔥 TEAM CAITLIN CLARK: THE YOUNG GUNS RISE
Caitlin Clark (Captain) – Indiana Fever
Angel Reese – Chicago Sky
Aliyah Boston – Indiana Fever
Arike Ogunbowale – Dallas Wings
Sabrina Ionescu – New York Liberty
Kahleah Copper – Phoenix Mercury
Rhyne Howard – Atlanta Dream
Dearica Hamby – Los Angeles Sparks
Jordan Horston – Seattle Storm
Kelsey Plum – Las Vegas Aces
Style: Fast-paced, three-point heavy, emotional, bold. This squad brings swagger, youth, and a chip on their shoulder—especially Clark and Reese, who’ve both made headlines for being “snubbed,” criticized, or underestimated.
The internet quickly dubbed them “The People’s Team.”
“This team’s going to run, shoot from the parking lot, and talk while doing it,” said one analyst. “They’re not here to just play — they’re here to make a statement.”
💪 TEAM NAPHEESA COLLIER: THE VET BLOCK
Napheesa Collier (Captain) – Minnesota Lynx
A’ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
Breanna Stewart – New York Liberty
Chelsea Gray – Las Vegas Aces
Jewell Loyd – Seattle Storm
Elena Delle Donne – Washington Mystics
Courtney Vandersloot – New York Liberty
Jackie Young – Las Vegas Aces
Satou Sabally – Dallas Wings
Brittney Griner – Phoenix Mercury
Style: Experienced, composed, defensively elite, and battle-tested. This is the team that’s built for execution and dominance.
Fans are calling them “The Establishment.”
“You want flash? Clark’s team has it. But if you want the trophy, this team knows how to win,” Collier said, calmly. “Let’s see what they’ve really got.”
THE CLASH EVERYONE’S BEEN WAITING FOR
While the WNBA has framed this as a fun All-Star celebration, make no mistake—the underlying drama is real. Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking rookie season has turned her into a cultural lightning rod. Some veterans have embraced her. Others? Not so much.
The All-Star Game, scheduled for July 20, is now shaping up as the ultimate battleground for that silent war between the league’s old guard and its new era.
“You couldn’t script this better,” said Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie. “This is bigger than an All-Star Game. It’s a moment of reckoning.”
TICKETS? GONE. FANS? DIVIDED. ANTICIPATION? OFF THE CHARTS.
Within 30 minutes of the WNBA Countdown reveal, All-Star Game ticket prices spiked on resale sites, with nosebleeds going for triple face value. Social media split into two camps: #TeamClark vs. #TeamCollier.
Memes are flying. Predictions are pouring in. And one thing is certain: this isn’t going to be a cute highlight reel. This will be war—with smiles.
Final Word?
Caitlin Clark is ready to prove she belongs with the elites.
Napheesa Collier is ready to remind the world why she already is.
And on July 20, only one team walks out with bragging rights.