WNBA Wastes No Time Announcing Caitlin Clark’s Replacement for the All-Star Game

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Caitlin Clark is out of the most anticipated event of the year after aggravating her groin injury during the game against the Connecticut Sun. Her absence is a major blow, not just to her team but to the entire league, as she is the face of the WNBA and a magnet for fan interest and viewership.

But the show must go on, and the league has made its move. Brittney Sykes, once dubbed the biggest snub of the year, has reportedly received the call-up alongside Brionna Jones. It’s a well-deserved recognition for both. Sykes has been leading the Washington Mystics with authority, helping their young roster mount an impressive comeback season. Jones has been the rock for the Atlanta Dream, consistently delivering when it matters most. Now, both get their shot on the big stage.

Brittney Sykes and Bri Jones have been named replacement players for the All-Star Game this weekend.

They’ll replace Caitlin Clark and Satou Sabally on Team Clark.

— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) July 17, 2025

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