Stewart makes all-star trade
Captain gets teammate Bird for her side in the All-Star Game in Chicago
Breanna Stewart traded for her Seattle teammate Sue Bird in the WNBA All-Star draft Saturday.
Bird was set to be a co-captain with A’ja Wilson before Stewart pulled off the deal to acquire Bird for Sylvia Fowles. Bird and Fowles are set to retire at the end of the season and were named co-captains with Stewart and Wilson.
“We can do legend for legend. OK, I got that. I’m good with that,” Wilson said. ‘I feel good about that. We’re back on track. That was a good one.”
Bird will be playing in her record 13th All-Star Game on July 10 in Chicago. Fowles will be in her eighth.
Stewart also acquired Nneka Ogwumike for Sabrina Ionescu in a separate trade with Wilson.
Wilson had the first pick in the draft and chose Candace Parker, who will be playing in front of her home fans. The Las Vegas star then chose her Aces teammate Kelsey Plum with her second pick. Stewart drafted the third Las Vegas starter Jackie Young with her first pick and Jonquel Jones with her second choice.
Stewart had the first pick in the reserve round and selected her Seattle teammate Jewell Loyd. Stewart also drafted Kahleah Copper, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Alyssa Thomas, Arike Ogunbowale and Emma Meesseman.
Wilson chose rookie Rhyne Howard with her first pick of the AllStar reserves. Howard is the only rookie in the game. The co-captain then selected her Aces teammate Dearica Hamby. Wilson also drafted
Courtney Vandersloot, Ariel Atkins, Brionna Jones and Natasha Howard.
The WNBA switched to the team captain format in 2018.
Ionescu, Plum, Howard and Young will be playing in their first All-Star Game.
Sky 91, Mercury 75: Allie Quigley scored 19 points to lead five Chicago players scoring in double figures, Candace Parker added 14 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, and the Sky never trailed in their win over the Phoenix Mercury. The game was a rematch of last season’s WNBA Finals that Chicago won. The Sky have won both meetings between the teams this season. Chicago (15-5) has won five games in a row and eight of its past nine to move into a tie with the Las Vegas Aces atop the league standings. Kahleah Copper had 12 points, Rebekah Gardner scored 11 and Emma Meesseman 10 for Chicago. Skylar DigginsSmith led the Mercury with 25 points and four steals. Diamond DeShields added 21 points and nine rebounds in 22 minutes of action and Sophie Cunningham finished with 12 points. Diana Taurasi finished with a season-low two points on 1-for-6 shooting.