Allisha Gray cashes in at WNBA All-Star weekend, wins skills and 3-point contests (2024)

PHOENIX — History was made at the 2024 WNBA All-Star weekend in Phoenix when Allisha Gray of the Atlanta Dream became the first player to win the skills challenge and 3-point contest in the same season.

And the festivities are just getting started.

Team USA, headlined by five-time Olympic gold medalist Diana Taurasi, will face off against Team WNBA, which features up-and-coming rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET. The U.S. women’s national team may have won seven straight gold medals, but Team WNBA coach Cheryl Miller said her team of All-Stars aren’t going to make it easy for them.

Before we look ahead to Saturday’s main-event, we can’t overlook Friday’s historic performance. USA Today Sports recapped all of the action from Phoenix's sold-out Footprint Center.

Allisha Gray wins 3-point contest AND skills challenge

Atlanta Dream’s Allisha Gray swept the WNBA All-Star activites on Friday. After winning the skills challenge earlier in the night, she took down New York Liberty big Jonquel Jones in the 3-point challenge to become the first person in WNBA history to win both in the same season.

“It feels amazing. Another $55K in my pocket,” Gray said, referring to Aflac’s $55K bonus for each competition.

It came down to the final 3-point ball.

Both Gray and Jones had hot and cold streaks during the final round. Gray finished with 22 points, which she contributed to fatigue from competing in both events. Jones had the opportunity to tie Gray’s score with her last ball, but it came up just short of the basket. Jones held her head in disappointment as she finished with 21 points.

“(Jones) had me nervous, I’m not going to lie,” Gray admitted.

Jonquel Jones, Allisha Gray advance in 3-point contest

No Caitlin Clark or Sabrina Ionescu, no problem.

New York Liberty’s Jonquel Jones scored 25 points during an impressive run in the first round of the 3-point contest. She even knocked down a Starry range ball worth 3 points.

Jones will face off against Atlanta Dream’s Allisha Gray in the final round after Gray scored 23 points. Minnesota Lynx’s Kayla McBride (21), Washington Mystic’s Stephanie Dolson (20) and Connecticut Sun’s Marina Mabrey (19) rounded out the five competitors.

Gray is pulling double duty and won the skills challenge earlier in the night.

How to watch WNBA skills challenge, 3-point contest: TV channel, stream

ESPN is broadcasting the contest, and you can live stream it on the ESPN app, ESPN+ and on Fubo (free trial).

Cheryl Miller gets standing ovation in Phoenix

Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller, the coach of Team WNBA, received a standing ovation on Friday. Miller was courtside taking in Friday’s All-Star festivities when she was projected onto the Jumbotron. The sold-out crowd at Footprint Center instantly stood to their feet and applauded Miller, who served as the first ever head coach and general manager of the Phoenix Mercury from 1997 to 2000.

Miller wore a black shirt that read “Equality in Women’s Sports,” with “we deserve to be here” printed on the back.

Flau'jae Johnson supports Hailey Van Lith in 3x3 challenge

LSU basketball star Flau'jae Johnson was spotted courtside in Phoenix rooting on her former teammate Hailey Van Lith, who transferred to TCU in April following a season with the Tigers. Van Lith is a member of Team USA’s 3x3 basketball team, rounded out by Cierra Burdick, Dearica Hamby and Rhyne Howard. The U.S. women's 3x3 basketball team participated in a 10-minute exhibition match at Footprint Center on Friday ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Johnson’s former teammate Angel Reese will compete in the WNBA All-Star game on Saturday.

Allisha Gray wins WNBA All-Star skills challenge by 2.4 seconds

Phoenix Mercury’s Sophie Cunningham challenged the hometown crowd at Footprint Center to bring the energy for the final round of the WNBA All-Star Skills challenge, where she went head-to-head with Atlanta Dream’s Allisha Gray.

“Y’all I thought you were pretty quiet,” Cunningham said to the crowd after her first round.

Fans were roaring during the next round. Although Cunningham struggled from beyond the arc, she caught momentum in the back-half to finish in 34.5 seconds, quicker than her first-round time of 35.5 seconds.

Gray highlighted her speed and was quick out the game again. She also struggled to knock down her 3-point shots, but sprinted down the court for her outlet pass and layup to win at 32.1 seconds. She said she was fatigued from sprinting, but still came out victorious.

Gray and Cunningham hugged after the contest. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert presented her with a trophy.

Allisha Gray, Sophie Cunningham advance to skills challenge final

The timed obstacle course consists of three bounce passes, a chest pass, a 3-point shot from the top of the arc, an elbow jumper, a corner three, an outlet pass, speed dribbles and a final shot from anywhere on the court. The top two from the first round advanced to the final round.

Phoenix Mercury’s Brittney Griner led off the first round of the WNBA All-Star skills challenge with a time of 46.3 seconds. Atlanta Dream’s Allisha Gray made quick work of the 3-pointers and finished in 31.2 seconds. Marina Mabrey, who was traded from the Chicago Sky to the Connecticut Sun earlier this week, finished in 35.7 seconds to knock Griner out of the competition. Mabrey could have finished sooner if it weren’t for a couple mistakes, including one where she missed the ball grab on the final shot. It came back to haunt her. Mercury’s Sophie Cunningham narrowly beat Mabrey for the last spot in the finals by finishing in 35.5 seconds.

Indiana Fever’s Kelsey Mitchell, who is competing in Erica Wheeler’s place, struggled from the 3-point line and did not finish the obstacle course in time. She was disqualified.

What are WNBA 3-point contest rules?

Here are the guidelines for Friday’s event, from a WNBA release:

The three-point shooters will compete in the two-round, timed competition with ball racks positioned at five main shooting locations around the three-point arc. Four of the racks contain four official WNBA game balls worth one point each and one “money” ball worth two points.

The fifth rack will be a special “all money ball” rack with every ball worth two points. In addition, two ball pedestals will be positioned at deep shot locations called “The Starry Range.” Each pedestal holds one special ball known as the “Starry” ball; shots made with the special ball are worth three points. The two players with the highest scores in the First Round will advance to the Final Round.

Who is competing in the WNBA 3-point contest?

  • Jonquel Jones, New York Liberty
  • Stefanie Dolson, Washington Mystics
  • Kayla McBride, Minnesota Lynx
  • Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream
  • Marina Mabrey, Connecticut Sun

Ka-ching! Aflac will pay $55K to All-Star skills, 3-point winners

The winner of the WNBA All-Star skills challenge and 3-point contest will be laughing all the way to the bank after Aflac upped the ante.

Seattle Storm All-Star Nneka Ogwumike, who has served as the President of the WNBA Players Association since 2016, announced Thursday that the insurance company will give a $55,000 bonus to each winner. That’s a huge jump from the $2,575 awarded to winners by the league under the WNBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement.

“I love that Aflac came in and stepped forward and really displayed their investment. Hopefully (led) by example for so many other organizations and companies that are looking to invest and partner,” Ogwumike said during media availability on Friday. “I wish it could have happened in a way where players were aware of it going in, but nevertheless they stepped in.”

Breanna Stewart had a message to Friday’s participants: “Get that money!”

Why isn't Caitlin Clark in WNBA 3-point contest?

It was a shock to fans to see that Clark was not listed as a participant in the WNBA All-Star 3-point contest. On Friday, she said she was invited but ultimately decided to sit out the competition to prioritize rest.

"I've been playing basketball for a year straight. It's not an easy thing to just show up and shoot off a rack. It's not something I've done before. It's not something I've had a lot of time to practice. I've been helping my team win games. I think just enjoying this break. There will be plenty of opportunities for me to do that at some point."

Who won the 3-point contest last year?

The New York Liberty's SabrinaIonescu won the title at the 2023 All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas. Ionescu was nearly perfect in her final run, knocking down 25 of 27 three-point shots to earn 37 of 40 possible points. That's an all-time record for either the NBA or WNBA.

Ionescu also competed against Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry during the NBA All-Star Weekend in in Indianapolis in February. She narrowly lost and scored 26 points, to Curry’s 29.

As for any advice? “Try to lock in. One shot at a time. I think it can get overwhelming knowing everyone that’s shooting. Great shooters are in it this year. The crowd usually gets into it a lot. Really it’s just you and the basket. Just not trying to overthink too much about how many shots you are going to take,” Ionescu said Friday. “Enjoy it. You got to have fun.”

Why isn't Sabrina Ionescu in WNBA 3-point contest?

Ionescu was invited to defend her All-Star 3-point contest title, but she ultimately declined to focus on Team USA, where she’ll make her first Olympic appearance in Paris.

“Being able to represent my country, it’s something I’ve dreamed of since I was young,” Ionescu told the media on Friday.

WNBA All-Star Game weekend pictures

Kelsey Mitchell replaces Erica Wheeler in skills challenge

Indiana Fever’s Erica Wheeler took to social media Friday to express her disappointment in having to miss the competition. Despite the best efforts of Delta Airlines and the Indiana Fever,Wheeler explained she couldn’t find a flight to Phoenix in time for Friday’s competition at Footprint Center.

“I am soooo hurt!” Wheeler wrote on X, adding a heartbreak emoji in another post.

Kelsey Mitchell, Wheeler’s teammate on the Fever, will fill in for her. Mitchell was spotted warming up ahead of the skills challenge in Wheeler’s No. 17 jersey. In addition to Mitchell, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston were named All-Stars from the Fever.

WNBA All-Star weekend schedule

This year'sWNBAAll-Star game is unlike most.

Not only because it's the All-Stars facing theU.S. Women's National Teamthat will represent the country in the2024 Paris Olympics— which hasn't happened since the 2021 Tokyo Olympics — but also because this will be the first All-Star game where fans get to see young superstarsCaitlin ClarkandAngel Reese.

See the full TV schedule and rosters here.

How much do WNBA All-Stars earn?

It pays to play in the WNBA All-Star game. Under the WNBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement, All-Star game participants each earn $2,575. The All-Star Game MVP is awarded an additional $5,150. Skills Competition and 3-point contest participants get $1,030 each, while the winners earn $2,575 from the league.

Team USA vs. Team WNBA picks, predictions, odds

Team USA and a team of WNBA All-Stars face off Saturday night. Who has the best shot to win?

Check out these WNBA All-Star Game picks and WNBA All-Star predictions for Team USA vs. Team WNBA, which can be seen at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC (stream with free trial from FUBO).

Team USA is a 6.5-point favorite over Team WNBA in WNBA All-Star Game odds, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Team USA is -260 on the moneyline, while Team WNBA is +215.

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Allisha Gray cashes in at WNBA All-Star weekend, wins skills and 3-point contests (2024)

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Allisha Gray cashes in at WNBA All-Star weekend, wins skills and 3-point contests? ›

Allisha Gray wins 3-point contest AND skills challenge

What did Allisha Gray win? ›

PHOENIX, AZ (July 19,2024) — Atlanta Dream guard and two-time WNBA All-Star Allisha Gray became the first player in WNBA history to win both the WNBA Kia Skills Challenge and Starry 3-Point Contest at WNBA All-Star weekend.

Who won the skills challenge in the WNBA? ›

Allisha Gray wins the skills challenge

The winner of each also receives $2,575 per the WNBA collective bargaining agreement. The hometown crowd is amping up Sophie Cunningham here in the finals, as is teammate Brittney Griner on the sideline. She finishes in 34.5 seconds, a second quicker than her previous.

Who is the 3-point contest in the WNBA 2024? ›

WNBA All-Star Starry 3-point contest

Allisha Gray of the Atlanta Dream is the the WNBA's 2024 STARRY 3-point champion.

What is the prize money for the WNBA 3-point contest? ›

WNBA All-Star 3-Point Contest prize money

According to a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) excerpt shared by WNBA reporter Matt Ellentuck on spcial media, each of the five All-Star 3-Point Contest participants will receive $1,030 each for taking part, with the winner earning $2,575.

Who won the WNBA 3 on 3? ›

Allisha Gray wins 3-point contest AND skills challenge

After winning the skills challenge earlier in the night, she took down New York Liberty big Jonquel Jones in the 3-point challenge to become the first person in WNBA history to win both in the same season.

How many points does Allisha Gray average per game? ›

Averaged 13.0 points per game, the third-highest for the Wings…

Why is Caitlin Clark not in the 3-point contest? ›

Why Caitlin Clark isn't participating in 3-point contest: 'Take some time for myself. ' PHOENIX — Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark turned down an opportunity to participate in the WNBA 3-point contest so she could focus on rest and her mental health, she said Friday afternoon.

What is Allisha Gray's salary? ›

2021-2025 Free Agent

Allisha Gray signed a 3 year , $494,400 contract with the Dallas Wings, including $494,400 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $164,800. In 2024, Gray will earn a base salary of $185,000, while carrying a cap hit of $185,000 and a dead cap value of $185,000.

Do WNBA players get paid for all-star games? ›

This means that WNBA All-Stars earn only around 10% of what losing men's roster players do. The MVP of the WNBA All-Star game takes home $5,150, while winners of the 3-point contest and skills competition each earn $2,575.

Who holds the 3-point record in the WNBA? ›

New York Liberty superstar Sabrina Ionescu still holds the WNBA record with her 128 3-pointers in 2023, but Clark is now right behind her in the history books.

Who was the last WNBA MVP? ›

Wilson's previous MVP seasons were 2020 (when the Aces fell in the WNBA Finals to Seattle) and 2022 (when the Aces beat Connecticut for the WNBA title).

Who competed in the WNBA 3-Point Contest? ›

Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream: 36% Jonquel Jones, New York Liberty: 39.6% Marina Mabrey, Connecticut Sun: 34.8% Kayla McBride, Minnesota Lynx: 42.7%

How much did Allisha Gray win? ›

Allisha Gray had a smile worth $110,000 after Friday's WNBA Skills Challenge where she won both the skills challenge and the 3-point contest, marking a first in WNBA history. The wins were even sweeter for the Atlanta Dream guard considering each contest contains $55,000 in prize money.

Do WNBA champions get money? ›

Commissioner's Cup prize

The winners of the Commissioner's Cup are awarded $500,000, about one-third of the WNBA salary cap. With 12 players on a WNBA roster, each player will get around $41,000, and the MVP of the game — Collier — gets an additional $5,000.

How much is the whole WNBA worth? ›

According to Sportico, the average WNBA team is valued at $96 million with the total valuation of all 12 teams worth $1.16 billion.

What award did between shades of Gray win? ›

Morris Award for a debut young adult novel and for the 2012 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award. It was shortlisted for 2012 Carnegie Medal and won the 2012 Golden K-Word Award (a variation of the Golden Kite Award.)

Did Allisha Gray play for Dawn Staley? ›

Allisha Gray's connection to Dawn Staley and A'ja Wilson, explained. Gray and Wilson played for Staley during South Carolina's 2016-17 women's basketball season. That year, the Gamecocks won the first of Staley's three national titles, defeating Mississippi State, 67-55.

Where did Allisha Gray play college ball? ›

Greenwood, South Carolina, U.S. She played college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels and South Carolina Gamecocks. After she was selected 4th overall by the Wings in the 2017 WNBA draft, Gray won the WNBA Rookie of the Year award.

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