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Only WNBA players can save NBA All-Star Weekend

Only WNBA players can save NBA All-Star Weekend

NBA and WNBA All-Star events have been going through a bit of a revamp in recent years. With increasing sponsorships, NBA salaries, and a decline in fan attention span, the NBA All-Star Game in particular has flopped in viewership and overall cultural resonance. It’s hard to get players to compete at 100% when they are afraid of being injured, and when there is little incentive to do so. Especially when it comes to events like the 3-point shooting contest, skills contest, or whatever other event the NBA tries to think up to change things up. WNBA players can be motivated by $25,000 prizes, of course, given their salaries are lower than those of NBA players, but NBA players are too well-compensated to really care about that kind of stuff anymore.

A few years ago, the NBA made a huge step in re-engaging fans in All-Star events by holding a shooting contest between Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu in 2024. While some “battle of the sexes” type events can quickly devolve into questionable territory, ripe for sexist online takes and poor analysis, this event was actually quite well done. Ionescu and Curry are two of the best shooters in the sport’s history, and also great friends, so there was a mutual respect that ran through the lead-up to the event and the event itself.

Since it was a standard 3-point shooting contest, it wasn’t like Ionescu was at a huge disadvantage for being a woman. She was able to shoot from the WNBA three-point line (22 feet, 1.75 inches from the basket) if she wanted, but opted to use the standard NBA three-point line (23 feet, 9 inches from the basket) instead — a distance she is more than comfortable making shots from.

All of the prize money from this contest was being donated to charity, with Ionescu and Curry each pledging donations to their own personal foundations. The event was also in reaction to Sabrina Ionescu breaking the all-time 3-point contest record, NBA or WNBA, at the previous year’s WNBA All-Star Game. At the time, fans wondered how Ionescu would fare against the NBA’s best shooters — this event gave those fans what they wanted.

The event was a massive success, achieving the highest NBA All-Star Saturday viewership numbers in over five years, with over 5 million viewers. It outperformed the main event of the weekend, the actual All-Star Game, and viewership peaked during that event in particular. While Ionescu lost to Curry 29-26, her 26 points matched the actual winner of that year’s NBA 3-point shooting contest, and while she definitely didn’t need to gain any respect from the NBA contingent, she did.

Afterward, many people expressed genuine interest and excitement in repeating the event. At the time, Caitlin Clark was still in college, but fans were frothing at the mouth at the idea of seeing her compete in a 3-point contest. There were ideas of Steph and Sabrina going up against Clark and another NBA shooting star like Damian Lillard. Yet, years later, none of that has come to fruition.

Plus, two seasons into her career, Caitlin Clark has yet to compete in a 3-point contest.

In the summer of 2024, Ionescu bowed out of the WNBA All-Star 3-point contest to focus more on the upcoming Paris Olympics the week after — super fair. That same year, Clark declined an invitation to the contest as well, saying she wanted to rest after playing for over a year of consecutive basketball.

When it came to the following NBA All-Star game, in 2025, Clark declined an invitation from the NBA to participate. According to reporting from The Athletic, Clark wanted her first WNBA All-Star 3-point shooting contest to be in the WNBA.

The 2025 WNBA All-Star game was held in Clark’s WNBA home of Indianapolis, Indiana, where she plays with the Indiana Fever. A perfect spot to make her first appearance in the event, but those hopes were dashed as Clark suffered numerous injuries in the summer of 2025, leading to her missing most of the season and the All-Star game.

Now, as we head into the 2026 NBA All-Star game, the hype of Steph vs Sabrina is two years old, and with nothing to replace it. Fans would surely show up in the same fashion for a Caitlin Clark-led 3-point contest, which would definitely help the NBA’s floundering All-Star Weekend viewership numbers. Yet, nothing of the sort has materialized in the nearly two years since Clark came onto the scene, and this year was likely impossible as the NBA battles with WNBA players over their next CBA.

Still, it’s pretty wild that the NBA found a solid way to drive engagement, bring in the WNBA fanbase, and provide some tangible excitement for the All-Star events… and just hasn’t repeated it since. Add it to the list of self-inflicted L’s in the Adam Silver era.

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Deadspin | Braves ring up sixth straight win with big inning vs. Nationals  Apr 20, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Atlanta Braves left fielder Mike Yastrzemski (18) and right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. (13) celebrate after scoring runs against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images   Matt Olson hit a two-run home run, Bryce Elder pitched into the seventh inning and the Atlanta Braves beat the host Washington Nationals 9-4 Monday night for their sixth straight win.  Drake Baldwin had two hits, drove in two runs and scored twice for Atlanta.  Elder (3-1) pitched 6 2/3 innings, giving up four runs (three earned) on three hits. He struck out six.  Daylen Lile homered for the Nationals, who were held to three hits and fell to 2-8 at home.  Jake Irvin (1-3) allowed four runs (three earned) in five-plus innings.  Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr. left the game in the sixth inning after being hit by an Irvin pitch for the second time. X-rays on Acuna’s left hand came back negative and the Braves said he is day-to-day.  The Nationals took a 2-0 lead in the first thanks to some patient at-bats. With two outs, Brady House singled and CJ Abrams and Lile worked walks to load the bases. Jacob Young lined a single to right, driving in House and Abrams.   Atlanta tied it in the fourth. Acuna was hit by a pitch leading off but was picked off first base. Baldwin singled and Olson homered to center to tie it.  Lile homered leading off the bottom half to make it 3-2.  The Braves took control with a five-run sixth. Mike Yastrzemski reached on a throwing error by Nasim Nunez. Acuna took his second HBP, and Irvin was lifted in favor of PJ Poulin. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch and scored when Baldwin doubled to left.  Austin Riley walked with one out and Brad Lord replaced Poulin. Ozzie Albies singled home Baldwin to make it 5-3, and Michael Harris II singled home Riley. Dominic Smith grounded back to the mound, but the Nationals could not turn two and another run scored to make it 7-3.  The Nationals got one back in their half when Abrams was hit by a pitch, stole second and scored when Young reached on third baseman Riley’s throwing error.  The Braves added two in the ninth on an RBI bunt single by Eli White and a sacrifice fly by Olson.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Braves #ring #sixth #straight #win #big #inning #NationalsApr 20, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Atlanta Braves left fielder Mike Yastrzemski (18) and right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. (13) celebrate after scoring runs against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images

Matt Olson hit a two-run home run, Bryce Elder pitched into the seventh inning and the Atlanta Braves beat the host Washington Nationals 9-4 Monday night for their sixth straight win.

Drake Baldwin had two hits, drove in two runs and scored twice for Atlanta.

Elder (3-1) pitched 6 2/3 innings, giving up four runs (three earned) on three hits. He struck out six.

Daylen Lile homered for the Nationals, who were held to three hits and fell to 2-8 at home.

Jake Irvin (1-3) allowed four runs (three earned) in five-plus innings.

Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr. left the game in the sixth inning after being hit by an Irvin pitch for the second time. X-rays on Acuna’s left hand came back negative and the Braves said he is day-to-day.


The Nationals took a 2-0 lead in the first thanks to some patient at-bats. With two outs, Brady House singled and CJ Abrams and Lile worked walks to load the bases. Jacob Young lined a single to right, driving in House and Abrams.

Atlanta tied it in the fourth. Acuna was hit by a pitch leading off but was picked off first base. Baldwin singled and Olson homered to center to tie it.

Lile homered leading off the bottom half to make it 3-2.

The Braves took control with a five-run sixth. Mike Yastrzemski reached on a throwing error by Nasim Nunez. Acuna took his second HBP, and Irvin was lifted in favor of PJ Poulin. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch and scored when Baldwin doubled to left.

Austin Riley walked with one out and Brad Lord replaced Poulin. Ozzie Albies singled home Baldwin to make it 5-3, and Michael Harris II singled home Riley. Dominic Smith grounded back to the mound, but the Nationals could not turn two and another run scored to make it 7-3.

The Nationals got one back in their half when Abrams was hit by a pitch, stole second and scored when Young reached on third baseman Riley’s throwing error.

The Braves added two in the ninth on an RBI bunt single by Eli White and a sacrifice fly by Olson.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Braves #ring #sixth #straight #win #big #inning #Nationals">Deadspin | Braves ring up sixth straight win with big inning vs. Nationals  Apr 20, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Atlanta Braves left fielder Mike Yastrzemski (18) and right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. (13) celebrate after scoring runs against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images   Matt Olson hit a two-run home run, Bryce Elder pitched into the seventh inning and the Atlanta Braves beat the host Washington Nationals 9-4 Monday night for their sixth straight win.  Drake Baldwin had two hits, drove in two runs and scored twice for Atlanta.  Elder (3-1) pitched 6 2/3 innings, giving up four runs (three earned) on three hits. He struck out six.  Daylen Lile homered for the Nationals, who were held to three hits and fell to 2-8 at home.  Jake Irvin (1-3) allowed four runs (three earned) in five-plus innings.  Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr. left the game in the sixth inning after being hit by an Irvin pitch for the second time. X-rays on Acuna’s left hand came back negative and the Braves said he is day-to-day.  The Nationals took a 2-0 lead in the first thanks to some patient at-bats. With two outs, Brady House singled and CJ Abrams and Lile worked walks to load the bases. Jacob Young lined a single to right, driving in House and Abrams.   Atlanta tied it in the fourth. Acuna was hit by a pitch leading off but was picked off first base. Baldwin singled and Olson homered to center to tie it.  Lile homered leading off the bottom half to make it 3-2.  The Braves took control with a five-run sixth. Mike Yastrzemski reached on a throwing error by Nasim Nunez. Acuna took his second HBP, and Irvin was lifted in favor of PJ Poulin. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch and scored when Baldwin doubled to left.  Austin Riley walked with one out and Brad Lord replaced Poulin. Ozzie Albies singled home Baldwin to make it 5-3, and Michael Harris II singled home Riley. Dominic Smith grounded back to the mound, but the Nationals could not turn two and another run scored to make it 7-3.  The Nationals got one back in their half when Abrams was hit by a pitch, stole second and scored when Young reached on third baseman Riley’s throwing error.  The Braves added two in the ninth on an RBI bunt single by Eli White and a sacrifice fly by Olson.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Braves #ring #sixth #straight #win #big #inning #Nationals

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Tushar, Mannat share lead at AM Green IGPL Invitational Congo

Young golfers Tushar Pannu and Mannat Brar turned in a matching six-under 67 to share the lead after the opening day of the AM Green IGPL Invitational Congo in Lubumbashi.

Pannu, 21, who turned pro last year and came through the Qualifying School, had five birdies, an eagle, and one bogey in his superb round, while Brar, 19, the newly minted Women’s Golf Association pro, was bogey free for the day.

The AM green IGPL Invitational Congo is the fourth leg of the Tour and this week is the third event in African Swing.

After the opening leg in Chandigarh, the AM Green IGPL travelled to Mauritius and Joburg, South Africa.

As Pannu and Mannat shared the top spot, rookie pro, Sukhman Singh, son of former top amateur Simarjeet Singh, shot 5-under 68, to lie sole third at the Par-73 Golf Club Lubumbashi.

Aman Raj, a multiple AM Green IGPL winner in 2025, shared the fourth place with Harendra Gupta, as they all shot 4-under 69.

Hot on their heels was last week’s winner, Udayan Mane, the in-form Indo-American Manav Shah and Syed Saqib Ahmed — all of who shot 3-under 70 and were tied-sixth.

Seven players, including Saarthak Chhibber, Sunhit Bishnoi, rookie pros Danish Verma and Kanav Chauhan, Digraj Singh Gill, IL Aalaap and Aryan Roopa Anand were all tied for the ninth place with scores of 2-under 71 each.

Mannat is attempting to become only the second Indian woman golfer to win a mixed gender pro event. Last year Pranavi Urs became the first one to do so at AM Green IGPL Mumbai.

In the team competition, Atri Mumbai, who did well last week, were once again in great form as Pannu (67) and Aman Raj (69) carried them to the first day’s lead at 10-under and two ahead of Leander Paes’ team, Flying Man Kolkata, for whom the stars were Sukhman Singh (68) and Syed Saqib Ahmed (70).

Green Fuels Vizag powered by Manav Shah (70), who was third last week, and young Danish Verma (71) were third at 5-under.

SWIMMING

Supriyo Sinha clinches two medals at World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026

Indian swimmer Supriyo Sinha won a gold and a silver at the World Masters Finswimming Championship in Thailand on Sunday.

Indian sports wrap, April 21: Tushar, Mannat share lead at AM Green IGPL Invitational Congo  GOLFTushar, Mannat share lead at AM Green IGPL Invitational CongoYoung golfers Tushar Pannu and Mannat Brar turned in a matching six-under 67 to share the lead after the opening day of the AM Green IGPL Invitational Congo in Lubumbashi.Pannu, 21, who turned pro last year and came through the Qualifying School, had five birdies, an eagle, and one bogey in his superb round, while Brar, 19, the newly minted Women’s Golf Association pro, was bogey free for the day.The AM green IGPL Invitational Congo is the fourth leg of the Tour and this week is the third event in African Swing.After the opening leg in Chandigarh, the AM Green IGPL travelled to Mauritius and Joburg, South Africa.As Pannu and Mannat shared the top spot, rookie pro, Sukhman Singh, son of former top amateur Simarjeet Singh, shot 5-under 68, to lie sole third at the Par-73 Golf Club Lubumbashi.Aman Raj, a multiple AM Green IGPL winner in 2025, shared the fourth place with Harendra Gupta, as they all shot 4-under 69.Hot on their heels was last week’s winner, Udayan Mane, the in-form Indo-American Manav Shah and Syed Saqib Ahmed — all of who shot 3-under 70 and were tied-sixth.Seven players, including Saarthak Chhibber, Sunhit Bishnoi, rookie pros Danish Verma and Kanav Chauhan, Digraj Singh Gill, IL Aalaap and Aryan Roopa Anand were all tied for the ninth place with scores of 2-under 71 each.Mannat is attempting to become only the second Indian woman golfer to win a mixed gender pro event. Last year Pranavi Urs became the first one to do so at AM Green IGPL Mumbai.In the team competition, Atri Mumbai, who did well last week, were once again in great form as Pannu (67) and Aman Raj (69) carried them to the first day’s lead at 10-under and two ahead of Leander Paes’ team, Flying Man Kolkata, for whom the stars were Sukhman Singh (68) and Syed Saqib Ahmed (70).Green Fuels Vizag powered by Manav Shah (70), who was third last week, and young Danish Verma (71) were third at 5-under.SWIMMINGSupriyo Sinha clinches two medals at World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026Indian swimmer Supriyo Sinha won a gold and a silver at the World Masters Finswimming Championship in Thailand on Sunday. Supriyo Sinha celebrates winning medals at the World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026.
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                            Supriyo Sinha celebrates winning medals at the World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026.
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                                Special Arrangement
                                                    Supriyo, who had bagged silver at the National Finswimming Championship last year, continued to shine, making a mark on the global stage, in Sriracha, Pattaya.Published on Apr 21, 2026  #Indian #sports #wrap #April #Tushar #Mannat #share #lead #Green #IGPL #Invitational #Congo

Supriyo Sinha celebrates winning medals at the World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

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Supriyo Sinha celebrates winning medals at the World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Supriyo, who had bagged silver at the National Finswimming Championship last year, continued to shine, making a mark on the global stage, in Sriracha, Pattaya.

Published on Apr 21, 2026

#Indian #sports #wrap #April #Tushar #Mannat #share #lead #Green #IGPL #Invitational #Congo">Indian sports wrap, April 21: Tushar, Mannat share lead at AM Green IGPL Invitational Congo  GOLFTushar, Mannat share lead at AM Green IGPL Invitational CongoYoung golfers Tushar Pannu and Mannat Brar turned in a matching six-under 67 to share the lead after the opening day of the AM Green IGPL Invitational Congo in Lubumbashi.Pannu, 21, who turned pro last year and came through the Qualifying School, had five birdies, an eagle, and one bogey in his superb round, while Brar, 19, the newly minted Women’s Golf Association pro, was bogey free for the day.The AM green IGPL Invitational Congo is the fourth leg of the Tour and this week is the third event in African Swing.After the opening leg in Chandigarh, the AM Green IGPL travelled to Mauritius and Joburg, South Africa.As Pannu and Mannat shared the top spot, rookie pro, Sukhman Singh, son of former top amateur Simarjeet Singh, shot 5-under 68, to lie sole third at the Par-73 Golf Club Lubumbashi.Aman Raj, a multiple AM Green IGPL winner in 2025, shared the fourth place with Harendra Gupta, as they all shot 4-under 69.Hot on their heels was last week’s winner, Udayan Mane, the in-form Indo-American Manav Shah and Syed Saqib Ahmed — all of who shot 3-under 70 and were tied-sixth.Seven players, including Saarthak Chhibber, Sunhit Bishnoi, rookie pros Danish Verma and Kanav Chauhan, Digraj Singh Gill, IL Aalaap and Aryan Roopa Anand were all tied for the ninth place with scores of 2-under 71 each.Mannat is attempting to become only the second Indian woman golfer to win a mixed gender pro event. Last year Pranavi Urs became the first one to do so at AM Green IGPL Mumbai.In the team competition, Atri Mumbai, who did well last week, were once again in great form as Pannu (67) and Aman Raj (69) carried them to the first day’s lead at 10-under and two ahead of Leander Paes’ team, Flying Man Kolkata, for whom the stars were Sukhman Singh (68) and Syed Saqib Ahmed (70).Green Fuels Vizag powered by Manav Shah (70), who was third last week, and young Danish Verma (71) were third at 5-under.SWIMMINGSupriyo Sinha clinches two medals at World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026Indian swimmer Supriyo Sinha won a gold and a silver at the World Masters Finswimming Championship in Thailand on Sunday. Supriyo Sinha celebrates winning medals at the World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                Special Arrangement
                            

                            Supriyo Sinha celebrates winning medals at the World Masters Finswimming Championship 2026.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                Special Arrangement
                                                    Supriyo, who had bagged silver at the National Finswimming Championship last year, continued to shine, making a mark on the global stage, in Sriracha, Pattaya.Published on Apr 21, 2026  #Indian #sports #wrap #April #Tushar #Mannat #share #lead #Green #IGPL #Invitational #Congo

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