WNBA All-Star Game, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch WNBA All-Star Game

The 2022 WNBA All-Star Game will be held on Sunday afternoon from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois.

The 2022 WNBA All-Star Game will be held on Sunday afternoon from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois. A’ja Wilson and Brianna Stewart received the most amount of fan votes and will be captains of their teams while they pick their respective teams.

This will be a great WNBA All-Star Game, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

2022 WNBA All-Star Game

  • When: Sunday, July 10
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

WNBA Odds and Betting Lines

WNBA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Sunday at 10:30 p.m. ET.

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Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch WNBA

Las Vegas Aces will meet the Chicago Sky in WNBA action on Saturday afternoon from Wintrust Arena. 

Las Vegas Aces will meet the Chicago Sky in WNBA action on Saturday afternoon from Wintrust Arena.

The Aces are coming off two 100-point victories in their last two games and come into today’s game with a 7-1 record on the season. As for the Sky, they’re coming off a 95-90 win over Indiana as they go for their fifth win of the season today.

This will be a good one this afternoon in the WNBA, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Las Vegas Aces vs. Chicago Sky

  • When: Saturday, May 28
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

WNBA Odds and Betting Lines

WNBA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Saturday at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Las Vegas Aces (-1.5) vs. Chicago Sky

O/U: 171.5

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Chris Paul is coveting time with family while NBA season suspended

Chris Paul is having quality family time while the NBA season is suspended.

The COVID-19 pandemic has produced tough times for many, but at the same time it’s also helped people see more of the positives in life.

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul has had that different perspective. Per USA TODAY’s Mark Medina, Paul has been enjoying the time he gets to spend with his family while the NBA is on hiatus. Paul and his family have a home in Encino, California, and he’s been helping his children, Chris and Camryn, with their homework as well as including them in his workouts.

“This is the most we’ve all been able to be together,” Paul said. “That’s the case for a lot of families at home. It’s one of those things where you learn new things and learn not to take some things for granted.”

On the night the NBA season was suspended, Paul was on the floor at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Once he heard the season was suspended, all he could think about was his family.

“My first instinct was to get back to my family,”  Everyone thinks about the game and what happened that night. But my first instinct was to get back to my family, to my wife and kids.”

Along with helping his kids with homework, Paul also had his son, Chris, by his side during his HORSE competition against Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley. 

With Paul having quality family time, that’s a note of positivity that could help him and others make it through a difficult time.

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Chris Paul loses to Allie Quigley in HORSE competition’s quarterfinals

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul lost to the Chicago Sky’s Allie Quigley in the NBA’s HORSE challenge.

Though the sports world is currently on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of basketball’s best current and former players got together to see whose jumper could prevail in the NBA’s HORSE challenge.

The competition was televised Sunday on ESPN, and Oklahoma City Thunder star Chris Paul was one of the contestants. He went up against Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley and lost the quarterfinal, with the game-clincher coming on a free throw bank shot; Quigley only finished with H-O-R.

With the win, Quigley advanced to the semifinals, and she will face Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine in the semifinals. The semifinals will be televised Thursday on ESPN.

Paul shot outside at his home in California, and Quigley shot outside in Illinois. With both players being some of basketball’s top shooters, Paul and Quigley opened the game with some makes.

The first letter wasn’t earned until Paul missed a corner jump shot from the right side. Paul then quickly picked up an “O” after Quigley banked in a shot from the left side while sitting down.

Paul got Quigley to pick up her first letter with a regular free throw. Still, Quigley maintained her lead.

She extended her lead when she sank a right-handed stepback from the right wing. Quigley put even more pressure on Paul when she made a bank shot from the right elbow. Paul missed, and he had H-O-R-S.

One of Paul’s most creative shots gave Quigley an H-O. He faced away from the hoop, and he held his left leg up in his hand. He then slightly turned to the hoop and made the shot with one hand.

Paul is a solid shooter, as he’s hit at a 36.2% clip from the 3-point line this season. Quigley is one of the WNBA’s top shooters, as she shot 44.2% from the 3-point line during the 2019 season. That was the third-highest mark of her career.

With the country still engaging in social distancing, having this competition was a cool way for fans to see some of their favorite players show their shooting strokes and shot creativity.

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