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Delle Donne, A’ja Wilson are WNBA All-Star captains

- By DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer

A'ja Wilson is under a bit of pressure now as one of the captains of the WNBA All-Star Game.

She'll try and get Las Vegas teammates Liz Cambage and Kayla McBride on her squad for that matchup. The only problem is that Elena Delle Donne has the first pick in the draft.

“I might have to reach out to her and see,” Wilson said in a phone interview Thursday night. “I need to get my teammates.”

Wilson, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year, was thrilled to be voted in as a captain and starter for the game on July 27.

“It means a lot,” she said. “Having been seen that way by the fans and media and coaches is special. People have been tweeting at me every single day, very supportive.”

What makes it even more special for Wilson is that the game will be played in Las Vegas.

“It's amazing having it in Vegas. Our fans are really going to love everything we can bring for All-Star weekend,” she said. “What better place to have it than in Vegas? Best of both worlds in everything. I know our staff and people behind the scenes are trying to make this weekend very good and go as smoothly as possible.”

Joining Wilson, Delle Donne, Cambage and McBride as starters are Phoenix's Brittney Griner, Seattle's Natasha Howard and Connecticu­t's Jonquel Jones in the frontcourt. The other starting guards are Los Angeles' Chelsea Gray, Seattle's Jewell Loyd and New York's Kia Nurse.

Fans make up 50 percent of the vote to determine the starters, while current WNBA players and a media panel accounted for 25 percent each.

The WNBA also announced Las Vegas' Bill Laimbeer and Washington's Mike Thibault as the coaches of the game. The two teams have the best records in the league as of Thursday.

Laimbeer will coach Delle Donne's team as the Aces have the best record in the league and Thibault will lead Wilson's since the Mystics have the second-best mark.

“I want to beat him bad,” Wilson said. “We're both very competitiv­e people. If I have my teammates alongside me, ‘Oh man'.”

Thibault is coaching his third AllStar Game.

“I'm just hoping for a good game,” he said. “It's a chance to hang out with the best players. I'd like it to be a somewhat competitiv­e game. It's harder when you don't have conference affiliatio­n with that.”

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