Team Parker beats Team Delle Donne in 2018 WNBA All-Star Game; Maya Moore named MVP
#WNBAAllStar MVP, @MinnesotaLynx's Maya Moore: 18pts, 8rebs, 6asts pic.twitter.com/hxpuUvaX9q
— Hoopfeed.com ? (@hoopfeed) July 28, 2018
Team Parker, led by the Minnesota Lynx’s Maya Moore, defeated Team Delle Donne 119-112 in the 2018 All-Star Game Saturday afternoon at the Target Center in front of 15,922 fans. Moore finished with 18 points, 8 rebounds and six assists earning her a third All-Star MVP award.
At halftime, the Chicago Sky’s Allie Quigley won the Three-Point Contest for the second year in a row. Check out Hoopfeed’s All-Star Notebook for a wealth of news from the weekend.
Team Parker capped their win with a dunk from Dallas Wings center Liz Cambage.
I wanted to shoot a 3 but @Candace_Parker made me dunk ???? https://t.co/6RCaeYYrhR
— Elizabeth Cambage (@ecambage) July 28, 2018
Previous All-Star MVPs:
Year | Winner | MVP |
2017 | West | Maya Moore |
2015 | West | Maya Moore |
2014 | East | Shoni Schimmel |
2013 | West | Candace Parker |
2011 | East | Swin Cash |
2009 | West | Swin Cash |
2007 | East | Cheryl Ford |
2006 | East | Katie Douglas |
2005 | West | Sheryl Swoopes |
2003 | West | Nikki Teasley |
2002 | West | Lisa Leslie |
2001 | West | Lisa Leslie |
2000 | West | Tina Thompson |
1999 | West | Lisa Leslie |
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