Candace Parker blasts Caitlin Clarks low ranking in WNBA All-Star vote

Candace Parker did not hold back after seeing how WNBA players voted on Caitlin Clark’s All-Star case.Clark was named a starter for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game after finishing second among guards in fan voting and third in media voting.But the Indiana Fever star landed just 11th among guards in the player vote, a result that stunned Parker and added another layer to the ongoing conversation around how Clark is viewed inside the league.“I wholeheartedly believe that there need to be some rules with the WNBA players because this is getting out of hand,” Parker said on the latest episode of her “Post Moves” podcast with Fever forward Aliyah Boston.“Caitlin Clark voted 11th-best guard by WNBA players? That’s crazy.” California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story The All-Star starters are selected through a weighted formula: 50 percent fan voting, 25 percent media voting and 25 percent player voting.Clark’s strong support from fans and media was enough to make her a starter, but the player result stood out as a glaring outlier.Parker, a three-time WNBA champion, seven-time All-Star and newly enshrined Hall of Famer, said players need to separate personal feelings from All-Star evaluation.California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Home delivery: Sign up here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!“When I sat down, as much as I did not like Diana Taurasi, there ain’t no way I’m not going to write her as an All-Star,” Parker said.

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