Cloud, Ionescu Win Skills And 3-Point Contests At WNBA All-Star
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Players suited up for a pair of events ahead of the main game on Saturday; New York Liberty duo takes everything home
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What's remarkable is SportsMoneyCloud, Ionescu Win Skills And 3-Point Contests At WNBA All-StarByRoberta F
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Rodrigues is a journalist specialized in women’s basketball AuthorJul 19, 2025, 12:05am EDTINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - JULY 18: (L-R) WNBA STARRY 3-Point Contest winner Sabrina Ionescu #20 of the
More New York Liberty poses with Kia WNBA Skills Challenge winner Natasha Cloud #9 of the New York Liberty during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star weekend at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 18, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana
Additionally, Conversely, NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)Getty Images Before the WNBA All-Star Game takes place Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana, players participated in the Kia WNBA Skills Challenge and the WNBA STARRY® 3-Point Contest on Friday
On the other hand, The night with two New York Liberty teammates winning the events, as Natasha Cloud took the Skills title and Sabrina Ionescu earned her second 3-Point Contest trophy. "It means everything
Furthermore, The last time I was here in (Indianapolis) against Steph (Curry), I lost, so I felt I had to come back and redeem myself," said Ionescu, who headlined the first-ever NBA vs
Furthermore, WNBA three-point contest against Curry during the 2024 NBA All-Star Game, also in Indianapolis
Moreover, In addition to being recognized as the best in their category, the winner of each challenge took prize money, with Cloud earning $55,000 and Ionescu $60,000
Furthermore, Cloud dedicated the money to putting a down payment on a house with her partner and teammate Isabelle Harrison, while Ionescu said she would split the prize with Washington Mystics rookie Sonia Citron—who also competed in the 3-Point Contest—and her own foundation, SI20. “I told Sonia that I would give her half if I won, when we were sitting on the bench (an important development)
Being the only rookie, she was nervous, and I was nervous for her, amid market uncertainty
So, I obviously have to hold up my end of the bargain,” Ionescu told reporters at the end of the event. “So, half is gonna go to her (remarkable data), in today's financial world
I gotta text her and let her know that I’m gonna give her half just for participating
That takes a lot of courage to be able to do that as a rookie
The data indicates that n the other half is going to go to my foundation to continue to be able to give back to communities
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Conversely, More after winning the Kia WNBA Skills Challenge during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star weekend at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 18, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana
NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)Getty Images Five WNBA players competed in the Kia WNBA Skills Challenge, a timed obstacle course designed to test dribbling, passing and shooting abilities (noteworthy indeed)
The players chosen by the league were Natasha Cloud (New York Liberty), Skylar Diggins (Seattle Storm), Allisha Gray (Atlanta Dream), Erica Wheeler (Seattle Storm), and Courtney Williams (Minnesota Lynx) (which is quite significant), given current economic conditions
Additionally, Moreover, The course included a series of passes—bounce, chest and outlet—along with shots from the elbow, the top of the arc and the corner, given the current landscape
Moreover, A 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid was positioned on the course as part of the obstacles
The two players with the fastest times in the first round advanced to the final (an important development) (this bears monitoring)
In the first round, the five players competed for the only two spots in the final, in today's market environment
Moreover, Williams and Diggins both the course in over 40 seconds, not enough to advance, as Cloud and Wheeler had both with better times, in light of current trends
It was up to reigning Skills champion Gray to try to defend her title, considering recent developments
However, at 39. 4 seconds, she fell short of Wheeler’s 36
In the deciding round, Cloud was crowned the winner by beating Wheeler’s time by one second. “I knew that what was a definite for me, is that I was gonna hit my passes and then these obstacles
I wanted to be as fast as I could on those … to get into my shots and take my time
But also, if I felt I was missing it, I was missing it,” Cloud said after winning the challenge. “I was getting that second and third shot up, because that’s the name of the game
So once I got to the last shot, I looked up (an important development)
I had three seconds (quite telling)
However, I said, ‘Don’t smoke that layup
Meanwhile, ’” She didn’t smoke the layup and took the trophy and the prize money
Ionescu Becomes Second WNBA Player to Win Multiple 3-Point ContestsINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - JULY 18: Sabrina Ionescu #20 of the New York Liberty poses with her trophy, in today's financial world
Additionally, More after winning the WNBA STARRY 3-Point Contest during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star weekend at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 18, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana
Moreover, NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement, considering recent developments. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)Getty Images Five participants competed in the WNBA STARRY® 3-Point Contest, a two-round, timed shooting event with five racks positioned around the three-point arc
On the other hand, Four of the racks included four standard WNBA game balls worth one point each, and one "money ball" worth two points, in today's market environment
Nevertheless, A fifth rack, consisting entirely of money balls, was placed at a location of the shooter’s choice
Two additional “STARRY® Range” pedestals held one special ball each from ext distance, with made shots worth three points
The players selected by the league were originally Sonia Citron (Washington Mystics), Caitlin Clark (Indiana Fever), Allisha Gray (Atlanta Dream), Kelsey Plum (Los Angeles Sparks) and Ionescu, given the current landscape
Due to a groin injury, Clark withdrew from the event and was replaced by her teammate Lexie Hull
Hull was one of three players eliminated in the first round, alongside Plum and Citron
What the re reveals is final round took place between the contest’s two most recent winners: Gray and Ionescu
With a strong performance that included 11 consecutive makes, the Liberty guard was unbeatable and became just the second WNBA player ever to win multiple 3-Point Contests
The other is Allie Quigley, who won the event four times
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