NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Caitlin Clark picked her Indiana teammate Aliyah Boston No. 1 while Napheesa Collier took her Unrivaled business partner Breanna Stewart first in the WNBA All-Star Game draft on Tuesday.
Clark, who had the first overall pick by being No. 1 in the fan vote, had said Monday there was 鈥渁 high chance鈥 that Boston and Kelsey Mitchell of the Fever would be on her team. Clark鈥檚 other choices for starters were New York鈥檚 Sabrina Ionescu, Las Vegas鈥 A鈥檍a Wilson and Phoenix鈥檚 Satou Sabally, and she picked Mitchell as a reserve.
鈥淚 feel good. My team is very well-rounded. Love the team we have to start 鈥 the first five, I think we鈥檙e off to a good start,鈥 Clark said.
Collier drafted Atlanta鈥檚 Allisha Gray, Seattle鈥檚 Nneka Ogwumike and Dallas rookie Paige Bueckers to complete her starting five.
鈥淲e鈥檙e dynamic, got people that can score at all levels, a point guard,鈥 Collier said.
After Collier took Minnesota teammate Courtney Williams first in the reserve portion of the draft, Clark selected Mitchell. Two Seattle players went next with Skylar Diggins going to Collier and Gabby Williams to Clark, who passed up on the chance to draft fellow second-year player and longtime rival Angel Reese.
Clark and Reese teamed up during last season鈥檚 All-Star Game that pitted the WNBA鈥檚 best against the U.S. Olympic squad. The WNBA All-Stars won.
Collier took Reese with the third pick in the reserve draft.
She rounded out her squad with Phoenix鈥檚 Alyssa Thomas, Los Angeles鈥 Kelsey Plum and Atlanta鈥檚 Rhyne Howard. Clark also drafted Washington rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen, Las Vegas鈥 Jackie Young and Golden State鈥檚 Kayla Thornton.
Williams, Citron, Iriafen and Thornton are making their All-Star debuts.
When the draft was over, the captains traded coaches to put Cheryl Reeve of the Lynx back with her players, Collier and Williams. Reeve was coach of the U.S. Olympic team last season that won gold in Paris. Clark didn鈥檛 make the squad and some people blamed Reeve for that, although the Lynx coach had nothing to do with the selection of players.
Sandy Brondello of the New York Liberty will coach Clark's team.
The game will be played on July 19 in Indianapolis.
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Doug Feinberg, The Associated Press