Before NBA free agency officially gets underway, take some time to get caught up on the latest happenings in the WNBA.
The recent highlights include Sue Bird’s announced retirement following the 2022 season, Courtney Vandersloot’s clutch gene and the reveal of the 2022 WNBA All-Star starters.
Following last week’s All-Star Game starters announcement, LaChina Robinson and Carolyn Peck announced the ASG reserves during ESPN’s NBA Today segment on Tuesday afternoon. The list of 12 reserves highlighted a number of worthy players who have earned their spot in the game. But it wouldn’t be an All-Star discussion if we didn’t discuss the names that were noticeably left out.
So, we take a look at four WNBA players who should be 2022 All-Stars but are not.
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