Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

It’s youngsters against veterans at All-Star Game

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE — It’s hard not to look at the rosters for the WNBA All-Star Game, see the names and accomplish­ments associated with the West lineup, and not think the showcase Saturday could be one-sided. Even for those playing in the game.

“I’m like, ‘Is this the super All-Star team against the younger All-Star team?’ ” Atlanta guard and firsttime All-Star Layshia Clarendon said. “I think they have the more seasoned talent, obviously the bigger names, legends in women’s basketball right now and we have the younger generation names. It’s cool that we’re getting to play against them.”

The WNBA has brought its midseason showcase to the Pacific Northwest for the first time and it’s probably appropriat­e the event is taking place out West where most of the league’s bigname stars play. Whether it’s Seattle’s Sue Bird, reigning MVP Nneka Ogwumike of Los Angeles or Phoenix’s Diana Taurasi, the names on the West roster are among the most recognizab­le in the sport.

The East? Not so much, especially with the loss of former MVP Elena Delle Donne because of an injury. The East roster features eight first-time selections.

“I think it speaks to the dynamics and the progressio­n of the league,” Ogwumike said. “You have a lot of establishe­d players in the West and you have a lot of first timers that are playing at an All-Star level. I think it shows the growth of the league and its different styles and I don’t think any of them should be ignored.”

Among the starters selected through voting, there were a combined 12 All-Star appearance­s by the East ... and 31 by the West. Bird nearly tops the entire East by herself making a record-tying 10thAll-Star appearance.

The total all-time All-Star selections among both rosters: East, 25; West, 55.

“They’ve got some run-and-gunners over there and they’re going to be ready to go tomorrow morning,” Taurasi said. “They’re not going to know what to expect. ”

Bird was already going to be a focus of All-Star weekend, making the team for a record-tying 10th time and playing in front of her hometown fans. The attention on her was turned up a notch when she announced in an ESPN article on Thursday that she is gay and in a relationsh­ip with U.S. women’s national soccer team star MeganRapin­oe.

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