Fans, WNBA players, head coaches, sports writers, and broadcasters would all be able to vote for All Stars.
The top 10 players receiving votes based on this weighting would be selected to the All-Star Game.
ESPN may broadcast the WNBA All-Star Team Selection Special.
The following are the overall scores for the Top 10 finishers – based on the results from all three voting groups.
[7][8] They earned the right to be the coaches as they guided their teams to the top two spots in the standings as of that date.
White had previous been an assistant coach for the Western Conference Team in the 2013 game.
The starters for the game were announced on June 25, 2023, with A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces and Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty leading in fan votes.
Brittney Griner of the Phoenix Mercury was selected for the ninth time, and she was joined the in starting front court by Satou Sabally of the Dallas Wings, Aliyah Boston of the Indiana Fever, and Nneka Ogwumike of the Los Angeles Sparks.
The starting front court consisted of Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray of the Las Vegas Aces, Jewell Loyd of the Seattle Storm and Arike Ogunbowale of the Dallas Wings.
Elena Delle Donne of the Washington Mystics was selected for the seventh time, joined in the front court by Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner of the Connecticut Sun, Cheyenne Parker of the Atlanta Dream, Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx, and Ezi Magbegor of the Seattle Storm.
The backcourt reserves consisted of Kahleah Copper of the Chicago Sky, Allisha Gray of the Atlanta Dream, Sabrina Ionescu and Courtney Vandersloot of the New York Liberty, Kelsey Mitchell of the Indiana Fever, and Kelsey Plum of the Las Vegas Aces.
[12] A'ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart were named captain respectively as they received the most fan votes.
[14] ^REP1 Rhyne Howard was selected as a replacement for Elena Delle Donne on July 11, 2023.
Ionescu's 37-point final round was the highest-scoring round by a WNBA or NBA player – the previous WNBA record was 30, which Allie Quigley set in Chicago in 2022, while the previous NBA record was 31, which Stephen Curry set in Atlanta in 2021 and which Tyrese Haliburton equaled in Salt Lake City in 2023.
[18] On July 11, the WNBA announced that the skills challenge will consist of four teams of two players.
Teams will compete in a two-round, timed, obstacle course, relay competition that tests agility, dribbling, passing, and shooting skills.
The two teams that successfully complete the course with the fastest times will advance to the final round and compete on the same course for the championship.
Kelsey Plum and Chelsea Gray were crowned the winners of the WNBA Skills Challenge.