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WNBA All-Star Draft: Kettlelin Clarke, Neeffa Color Trade Coach

July 1, 2025; Miniapolis, Minnesota, USA; The Indiana Fever Guard Ketleen Clarke (22) appears against Minnesota Links in the second half during the Commissioner Cup final at the target center. Compulsory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imgon Picture

Ketleen Clarke and Neeffa Kolier were encouraged to interact on some trades immediately after the WNBA all-star draft on Tuesday night. Instead, he swapped his head coaches.

Clarke, as the leading vote-goldter, was assigned to Cheryl Reve, head coach of WNBA-Agni Minnesota Links. Colier, Clarke’s rival captain and Star player of Links were assigned to New York Liberty head coach Sandy Brondelo.

Now, Clarke appeared as an initial suggestion, Bondello team will coach Clarke and Reeve will coach the team colliers at the All-Star Game in Indianapolis on 19 July.

Clarke said on ESPN broadcast that he and Kolier had previously discussed the idea of ​​business coaches, but she did not know if it was in the rules to do so.

“I agree with business. I love Cheryl, he is my coach here,” said Colirier. “And you know that this team is getting worse for Clarke just because we have got more chemistry on our behalf, we have got more coordination, we know what we expect from each other. So it was a bad step on your part, Ketlin, and we’re taking you down.”

Clarke reminded Kolier that Bondelo is the defending league champion. In the WNBA final, Brondelo’s Liberty defeated the links of Kolier and Reeve.

Minnesota may be more in business than coaches and stars. In the role of Reeve as the head coach of the team USA, he decided not to choose Clarke for the 2024 Summer Olympic team, who went to win gold. Reev first took a shot to put Clarke at the center of his national TV strategy in the WNBA, posting a tweet with the hashtag #12teams and #TheWismorethanonePlayer at a point.

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The first five features of Team Clarke, Aliah Boston, Sabrina Eonku, Aja Wilson and Sato Sabli. There will be Breanna Stewart, Alleisha Grey, Nneka OgWumike and Rookie Paige Bueckers on the floor to start the game in Team Collier.

Clarke used the first pick of draft on the fever team partner Boston, making sure that the fans of the house in Indianapolis will be happy for both in the same team. Clarke later spent his first reserve pick fever guard Kelsey Michelle.

The first starter of Kolier was the selected Stewart, twice MVP and seven times all-stars.

Clarke added to Stewart’s Liberty Team partner, Eonceku and Kolier, Gray with Atlanta’s dream, left Clarke to snag a three-time MVP Wilson in his seventh all-star appearance.

Kolier said he hoped his partner Uconn Huskie Bueckers would still be available at the end of the round as he chose the next Seattle’s Ogwumike, leaving Clarke to tease his next step to telegraph. But instead of stealing the beukers, Clarke chose Sabli, who is doing a career year with Mercury in his first season.

Colier chose Clarke’s college rival Angel Reese with the third pick of his team’s reserve round.

For the player trades, Clarke and Coliere threw some ideas, but eventually decided that they wanted to live with teams he drafted.

Full teams are as follows:

Team Clarke Starters

Ketleen Clarke (Indiana)

Aliah Boston (Indiana)

Sabarina Eansu (New York)

A’aza Wilson (Las Vegas)

Satou sabally (Phoenix)

Team Clarke Bhandar

Kelsey Michelle (Indiana)

Gabby Williams (Seattle)

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Sonia Citron (Washington)

Kiki Irafen (Washington)

Jackie Young (Las Vegas)

Kayla Thornton (Golden State)

Team collar starters

Nefeesa Kolier (Minnesota)

Breanna Stewart (New York)

Elisha Gray (Atlanta)

Naneka Ogwumike (Seattle)

Pagi Beukers (Dallas)

Team collar store

Kurtney Williams (Minnesota)

Skylar Digins (Seattle)

Angel Reese (Chicago)

Elisa Thomas (Phoenix)

Calcie Plum (Los Angeles)

Rhine Howard (Atlanta)

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