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Boston, Clark top WNBA All‑Star fan vote

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Indiana Fever teammates Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark dominate the second round of 2026 WNBA All‑Star voting. Boston leads with 683,996 votes, while Clark trails closely with 670,510. Their surge follows a fan‑driven campaign that began in early June, propelling the Fever into the spotlight as the All‑Star Game approaches at Chicago’s United Center on July 25, broadcast on ABC.

Boston ranks 16th league‑wide in scoring (16.6 PPG) and ninth in rebounding (8.6 RPG), while Clark sits third in points (21.3 PPG) and second in assists (8.2 APG). Close behind, A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces holds 659,057 votes, leading the league in scoring (25.1 PPG) and blocks (2.1 BPG). Also in the top ten are Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings and Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty, reflecting a broad spread of talent.

Fans supply half of each ballot, while current players and a media panel each contribute a quarter, with votes weighted by position to determine starters. The top four guards and six frontcourt players become starters; league coaches then select 12 reserves. Boston and Clark’s leading totals lock Indianapolis representation among the All‑Star starters, confirming the Fever’s rising profile this season.