With captain Caitlin Clark and starting forward Satou Sabally being replaced due to injuries, Team Clark was no match for Team Napheesa Collier in the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday.
Only Kelsey Mitchell reached the 20-point mark for Team Clark, although seven others scored in double digits.
Team Collier, meanwhile, led by as many as 27 points before settling for the 151-131 win. Collier led the way with 36 points and nine rebounds en route to the All-Star MVP award. Six others scored in double figures, with Allisha Gray adding 18 points on 5-of-12 shooting.
In the process, Team Collier made a couple of history — with the Minnesota Lynx center herself at the center of the historic performance.
According to the WNBA, Collier's performance set a new record for the most points in the All-Star Game. She surpassed Arike Ogunbowale's previous record of 34 points set in 2024.
The most interesting performance of the night, however, came from Team Collier's Skylar Diggins. The Seattle Storm guard finished with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 15 assists, becoming the first player to record a triple-double in WNBA All-Star Game history.
ESPN highlighted the accomplishment on social media, writing, "Skylar Diggins PUT ON A SHOW out in Indy."
For what it's worth, that's not the only history Diggins made in the contest. According to the WNBA, her 15 dimes are also the most assists in All-Star Game history.
"We came out here to have fun, but I wanted to leave here with something," Diggins said of the win, adding that she was "pissed" because she finished last in the Skills Challenge on Friday, per The Athletic.
"That's what I said when I got on the bus. I got such a talented group, I knew I had to find my niche elsewhere, so I started racking up the assists."
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