Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

We’re all-in to bring WNBA All-Star Game to Chicago

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What a historic honor it will be for Chicago to host its first WNBA AllStar Game. Although the league hasn’t formally announced it yet, multiple sources told the Chicago Sun-Times’ Annie Costabile that the July 10 game will be held at the Wintrust Arena.

Sounds like a slam dunk for the city. The extravagan­za and accompanyi­ng shindigs will certainly draw basketball fans and tourists from all over the country. Throwing the festivitie­s here will undoubtedl­y give Chicago — still on a Sky high after the team won its first WNBA championsh­ip in October — an extra jolt of energy and a high-profile opportunit­y to showcase the city and women’s sports on the national stage.

Sky forwards Kahleah Copper and Candace Parker, along with point guard Courtney Vandersloo­t, played in last year’s All-Star Game in Las Vegas. If they or other teammates are selected for this year’s game on their home turf, it will be a ball.

Showcasing and uplifting athletes isn’t a novel concept in this sports-crazy town. Chicago hosted the NBA All-Star Game in 2020. The NFL draft was last here in 2016.

But widespread support of women athletes and mainstream media coverage of women’s college and profession­al sports has only begun gaining traction within the last few years.

Meanwhile, female athletes’ salaries can still be best described as ridiculous­ly paltry compared with the millions thrown at their male counterpar­ts. And the fans following the women’s teams, while steadily growing, are still usually outnumbere­d by the crowds pouring into stadiums to watch men’s sports.

You’d be hard-pressed to find a Chicagoan, even one who doesn’t follow sports, who doesn’t know the Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, Bears, Blackhawks and Fire. But you might still get a blank stare if you ask them about the Red Stars, or which Chicago team gave the city its only championsh­ip in 2021 (the Sky).

The success and rising popularity of the WNBA are hopeful signs of change for women’s sports.

Since it was founded in 1996, the WNBA expanded from eight teams to 16 and teetered between 14 teams and 13 before dropping to 12 in 2010.

When the Sky defeated the Phoenix Mercury in last year’s Finals, the four games averaged 548,000 viewers on ESPN networks and ABC, ESPN reported. That was a 23% increase from 2020 and a 42% increase from the year before.

Overall, the 2021 WNBA regular season averaged 306,000 viewers, a 49% increase over the 2020 season.

The All-Star Game is a great opportunit­y to turn up hype for the Sky and the WNBA.

Chicago, the ball will be in our court.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Chicago Sky center Candace Parker moves the ball during Game 2 of the WNBA Finals against the Phoenix Mercury in Phoenix on Oct. 13. The Sky won the WNBA championsh­ip.
AP FILE Chicago Sky center Candace Parker moves the ball during Game 2 of the WNBA Finals against the Phoenix Mercury in Phoenix on Oct. 13. The Sky won the WNBA championsh­ip.

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