The inaugural WNBA All Star Game was played in 1999 at
Madison Square Garden in
New York City, in front of a sold-out crowd.
Whitney Houston performed the national anthem. The West Conference defeated the Eastern Conference 79–61 and
Lisa Leslie was named the first-ever All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) after recording 13 points and five rebounds for the West. In 2004,
The Game at Radio City was held in place of a traditional All-Star Game due to the WNBA players competing in the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens, Greece. That year, the
USA national team defeated a team of WNBA All-Stars 74–58. The game is officially considered to be an exhibition rather than an All-Star Game. The league also took a month-long break to accommodate players and coaches competing in the Olympic Games. From 2008 through 2016, no All-Star Game was held during Summer Olympic years, continuing the tradition of taking a month-long mid-season break. In 2010, an exhibition game,
Stars at the Sun, was played at
Mohegan Sun Arena, where Team USA defeated a WNBA All-Star team 99–72. Although the
2020 Summer Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, no All-Star Game was played in that season. The 2021 season featured the first
All-Star Game in an Olympic year since 2000, with a WNBA All-Star team facing the USA national team. The
2024 game followed the same format and was also considered an official All-Star Game. ==All-Star Game results==