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LiveBattle.com, July 19th – The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is set to take place in Indianapolis, featuring players competing in the three-point contest (indicated by team names within parentheses):
Sonia Westbrook (Mystic), Katelyn Clark (Raptors), Lexie Holt (Raptors) (as a substitute for Clark), Alyssa Gray (Dream), Sabrina Jonusko (Freezer), Kelsey Plum (Spark).
The competition rules are as follows: players must shoot 27 shots in 70 seconds, with 4 of them being 1-pointers and 1 being a 2-pointer; 1 of them being 2-pointers, and 2 being long-range 3-pointers.
In this round, 5 of the 6 hoops scored 2 points each, but only 1 of the 5 hoops scored 3 points.
In this round, all 5 hoops scored 4 points, and 2 scored 1 point each from the long-range hoops.
Finally, the defending champions made their appearance.
In this round, 5 of the 6 hoops scored 3 points each, and 2 scored 1 point each from the long-range hoops.
Jonasko advanced to the finals, scoring high marks, hitting 11 shots in a row, including 5 from the 1-point hoops and 2 from the 2-point hoops.
Gray also advanced to the finals, scoring high marks, hitting 11 shots in a row, including 5 from the 1-point hoops and 2 from the 2-point hoops.
Thus, Jonasko won the championship of this year’s WNBA Three-Point Contest, having won the title twice in the past three years, winning it both times she participated.
With this victory, the New York Liberty team has secured both the Skill Challenge (Clodie) and the Three-Point Contest (Jonasko) titles.
The prize money for this year’s WNBA Three-Point Contest was $60,000, nearly equivalent to the NBA player level. Previously, the prize money for each individual event in the WNBA was $2,575, which represents an increase of over 20 times.

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