2025 WNBA All-Star: Caitlin Clark out of WNBA 3-Point Contest field, replaced by Fever teammate Lexie Hull
Clark won't participate in any of the All-Star events in Indy due to a groin injury, but will be replaced by a teammate in the 3-Point Contest

WNBA All-Star Weekend 2025 will bring the WNBA world to Indianapolis this weekend, as the All-Star festivities head to the home of the Fever.
Indiana will be well-represented with Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark all on the same All-Star team -- with Clark serving as one of the team captains and unsurprisingly drafting her two teammates. However, before Clark's squad faces off with Napheesa Collier's team in the All-Star Game on Saturday night, the Friday night festivities at Gainbridge Fieldhouse will feature the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest.
Clark, who declined to participate in last year's 3-Point Contest, was set to make her debut in front of the home crowd in Indiana. However, a groin injury will keep her from participating in any of the events in Indy, and she is replaced in the 3-Point Contest lineup by her teammate, Lexie Hull. Hull will now join a field that includes the past two champions of the event, as Sabrina Ionescu returns to the contest for the first time since her historic showing in 2023 and Allisha Gray is back to defend after winning in 2024.
Gray will be a busy woman in Indianapolis, as she is also one of the headliners for the Skills Challenge earlier on Friday and will play for Team Collier on Saturday night.
WNBA Skills Challenge participants
- Allisha Gray (Atlanta Dream)
- Courtney Williams (Minnesota Lynx)
- Natasha Cloud (New York Liberty)
- Skylar Diggins (Seattle Storm)
- Erica Wheeler (Seattle Storm)
WNBA 3-Point Contest participants
- Sonia Citron (Washington Mystics)
- Lexie Hull (Indiana Fever)
- Allisha Gray (Atlanta Dream)
- Sabrina Ionescu (New York Liberty)
- Kelsey Plum (Los Angeles Sparks)
Gray is the leader of that group in 3-point percentage on the season at 38.9% having hit 49-of-126 from 3-point range this year. Plum, meanwhile, leads the field in makes with 50 on 143 attempts.