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Two-time WNBA All-Star Howard joins teammates Gray and Parker in Las Vegas for the
2023 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game this Saturday, July 15
ATLANTA, Ga. (July 11, 2023) – Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard was named an AT&T WNBA All-Star for the second time in her two-year career, the league announced today. Howard will join Dream teammates Allisha Gray and Cheyenne Parker on Team Wilson in the game, stepping in as an injury replacement for the Washington Mystics’ Elena Delle Donne.
Howard is only the fourth player in Atlanta Dream history to earn multiple All-Star bids, and the selection marks only the third time the team has had three players in the game. 2023 is now the third-straight year with at least one All-Star in the game for Atlanta.
This season, Howard ranks 10th in the league in scoring with 18.7 points per game. The 2022 Kia WNBA Rookie of the Year is now averaging 24.2 points during Atlanta’s current five-game winning streak, which includes a career-high 43 points vs. the Los Angeles Sparks on July 2 and 32 points at the Chicago Sky on July 9.
The 2023 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game will be held in Las Vegas, Nev. at Michelob ULTRA Arena, tipping off at 8:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. PT) nationally on ABC. More information on the weekend can be found here.
The AT&T WNBA All-Star Game will be the centerpiece of two full days packed with WNBA activities, including the WNBA STARRY® 3-Point Contest and Kia WNBA Skills Challenge, which will air on ESPN on Friday, July 14 at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET.
The WNBA also will host its “WNBA Live” fan festival, now in its second year. An exciting, interactive event open to the public, “WNBA Live” will provide fans an opportunity to experience the intersection of the WNBA, entertainment and culture leading up to the AT&T WNBA All-Star Game.
2023 WNBA All-Star Rosters
Team Wilson |
Team Stewart |
A’ja Wilson | Breanna Stewart |
Chelsea Gray | Brittney Griner |
Jackie Young | Jewell Loyd |
Aliyah Boston | Satou Sabally |
Arike Ogunbowale | Nneka Ogwumike |
Kelsey Plum | Courtney Vandersloot |
Allisha Gray | Sabrina Ionescu |
Alyssa Thomas | Ezi Magbegor |
Cheyenne Parker | Napheesa Collier |
DeWanna Bonner | Kelsey Mitchell |
Rhyne Howard | Kahleah Copper |
2023 WNBA All-Star Breakdown by WNBA Team
Las Vegas Aces (4) – A’ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young, Kelsey Plum
Atlanta Dream (3) – Allisha Gray, Cheyenne Parker, Rhyne Howard
New York Liberty (3) – Breanna Stewart, Courtney Vandersloot, Sabrina Ionescu
Connecticut Sun (2) – Alyssa Thomas, DeWanna Bonner
Dallas Wings (2) – Arike Ogunbowale, Satou Sabally
Indiana Fever (2) – Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell
Seattle Storm (2) – Jewell Loyd, Ezi Magbegor
Chicago Sky (1) – Kahleah Copper
Los Angeles Sparks (1) – Nneka Ogwumike
Minnesota Lynx (1) – Napheesa Collier
Phoenix Mercury (1) – Brittney Griner
Atlanta Dream All-Time All-Stars
2023 – Allisha Gray, Cheyenne Parker, Rhyne Howard*
2022 – Rhyne Howard
2021 – Courtney Williams
2018 – Angel McCoughtry (starter)
2017 – Tiffany Hayes (starter), Layshia Clarendon, Elizabeth Williams
2015 – Angel McCoughtry (starter), Shoni Schimmel (starter)
2014 – Angel McCoughtry (starter), Shoni Schimmel (starter), Erika de Souza (starter*)
2013 – Angel McCoughtry (starter), Erika de Souza
2011 – Angel McCoughtry (starter)
2009 – Erika de Souza, Sancho Lyttle
Note: Though not an All-Star game, the following Dream players were named to the squads for the 2010 “WNBA vs. USA Basketball: The Stars at the Sun” game: Angel McCoughtry (USA), Iziane Castro Marques (WNBA), Sancho Lyttle (WNBA)
*injury replacement