Allisha Gray’s $110K win during WNBA All-Star weekend had hoops fans dropping so many elite memes

Allisha Gray’s historic win sent her home with $110k and some amazing cash-related memes from hoops fans.

Allisha Gray won the 2024 WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge and the 3-point contest.

Yes, you read that right. SHE WON BOTH.

It’s the first time in the history of the WNBA All-Star game that’s happened on the same night. Big Al — not the little one! — had hoops fans captivated after she smoked the skills challenge and very shyly said, “It’s a possibility,” when asked if she could win the 3-point contest, too.

She went toe-to-toe with Jonquel Jones, who ultimately came up short near the very end. Gray’s reaction to winning is so awesome, and she more than earned it with her sharpshooting skills.

What makes the moment even sweeter is that Allisha is taking home $110,000 from Aflac ($55k for each event she won) and a ton of love from hoops fans.

They dropped so many elite memes to celebrate her big accomplishment. (Warning: NSFW language.)

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Caitlin Clark not participating in the 2024 WNBA 3-point contest absolutely shocked fans

Caitlin Clark not participating in this year’s WNBA 3-point contest was not on our bingo card.

After an absolutely historic game against the Dallas Wings, Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark had the basketball bounce in the other direction when it comes to this year’s WNBA 3-point contest.

After not giving an indication either way on Wednesday and playing coy about it in the past, Clark did not have her name listed among the five competitors in Friday’s 3-point contest during the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game weekend festivities when the roster was revealed on Wednesday night.

Whether that’s a league decision or one that Clark had a part in making, this is just not what WNBA fans were hoping to find out with this year’s 3-point contest.

If the league left Clark off on its own accord, that’s truly bonkers. If Clark didn’t want to participate, that’s another thing altogether and understandable if she needs a breather before Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game.

We should note that New York Liberty superstar guard Sabrina Ionescu and Las Vegas Aces superstar guard Kelsey Plum weren’t listed as competitors, either, so it does make us think that Clark might’ve opted out from competing, as we’re guessing Ionescu and Plum did.

However, the disappointment was palpable from WNBA fans who wanted to see Clark compete in the contest this week.

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Will Caitlin Clark be participating in the 2024 WNBA 3-point contest? Here’s what we know

Will Caitlin Clark be participating in Friday’s WNBA 3-point contest? Here’s what we know.

Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark is already one of the best 3-point scorers in the WNBA.

However, will she be participating in Friday’s WNBA 3-point contest in Phoenix as part of the All-Star Game festivities?

Ahead of Wednesday night’s Fever game against the Dallas Wings, Clark didn’t give an indication either way as to whether or not she was participating in the 3-point contest as a member of Team WNBA.

“My focus is on this game,” Clark told reporters, via Clutch Points reporter Matthew Byrne.

At the time, our best guess was a resounding yes since she’ll be playing in the All-Star Game. How could she not? She’s Caitlin Clark!

However, news broke late Wednesday night that she would not be competing in this year’s 3-point contest, either a WNBA decision or one made with Clark’s input.

Sadly, the answer is no. Bummer!

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