On July 6, 2025, the WNBA featured multiple games and notable player achievements. The Seattle Storm defeated the New York Liberty 79-70, with Gabby Williams scoring 16 points and Nneka Ogwumike adding 15. Ogwumike surpassed DeWanna Bonner for eighth place on the WNBA all-time rebounding list. Sabrina Ionescu led the Liberty with 20 points, including five three-pointers in the first half. Dominique Malonga, the No. 2 overall pick, contributed 11 points and 8 rebounds off the bench for the Storm. Chelsea Gray passed Becky Hammon for sixth place on the WNBA all-time assists list, finishing the game with six points and eight assists. The Las Vegas Aces took a 43-28 halftime lead against the Connecticut Sun, led by A'ja Wilson's 19 points and Tina Charles' 10 points. Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray also made significant contributions for the Aces. Angel Reese was named a reserve for the WNBA All-Star Game, marking her second consecutive selection, while rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen became the first rookie teammates to make the All-Star team since 1999. The Minnesota Lynx defeated the Chicago Sky 80-75, with Courtney Williams tying her season high with 25 points and Napheesa Collier scoring 21. Rachel Banham led the Sky with six three-pointers. The All-Star game captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier will draft teams on July 19 in Indianapolis. Additional All-Star selections include Alyssa Thomas of the Phoenix Mercury, Kayla Thornton of the Golden State Valkyries, and Seattle Storm reserves Skylar Diggins and Gabby Williams.
Seattle Storm teammates Gabby Williams and Skylar Diggins will be heading to the All-Star game in Indianapolis later this month as reserves. https://t.co/q86LzEv2ni
- Courtney Williams tied her season high with 25 points, Napheesa Collier scored 21 and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Chicago Sky 80-75 on Sunday night. https://t.co/GOBtgCvKg7
UTEP alum Kayla Thornton named to her first WNBA all-star team for Golden State Valkyries https://t.co/O2HCbO25rd