#courtney williams
Courtney Williams Voted 2025 WNBA All-Star: Minnesota Lynx Guard’s Viral Reaction Lights Up Fans
• Hot Trendy News
Veteran guard Courtney Williams has punched her ticket to the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, earning a reserve spot that rewards the spark she has provided since signing with the Minnesota Lynx in free agency. The selection marks her second career All-Star appearance and first in a Lynx uniform, capping a first half in which the 5-foot-8 playmaker has averaged 14.7 points, 6.1 assists and 5.3 rebounds while shooting 38 percent from three-point range.
All-Star Weekend will take place July 18-19 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, where Williams will share the stage with teammate and captain Napheesa Collier as the Lynx send multiple representatives for the first time since 2020. For Minnesota, the honor underscores a mid-season surge: the club has won seven of its last nine games, fueled in part by Williams’ late-clock shot-making and her chemistry with back-court partner Natisha Hiedeman, a duo that combined for 34 points in Thursday’s 91-82 win over Los Angeles.
The charismatic guard even went viral this week after admitting she missed WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s call informing her of the selection—“Cathy who?” she joked to reporters before finally returning the commissioner’s voicemail. The anecdote only amplified social-media buzz around Williams, whose expressive celebrations and signature mid-range pull-ups have long made her a fan favorite.
Key storylines heading into Indianapolis
• Stat-sheet stuffer: Williams is one of only three WNBA players this season averaging at least 14 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds, joining Collier and Las Vegas star Jackie Young.
• Reunion narrative: The All-Star nod reunites Williams with former Connecticut Sun teammates Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner, adding intrigue to the annual team draft.
• Momentum builder: Minnesota sits fourth in the league standings; head coach Cheryl Reeve believes the national spotlight can “springboard” Williams’ push for the league’s Most Improved award.
What’s next
Williams will head to Indianapolis after the Lynx conclude a two-game road set against Phoenix and Seattle. All-Star festivities begin with the Skills Challenge on July 18 (ESPN, 7 p.m. ET) followed by the main game on July 19 (ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET). With her dynamic handles, crafty pull-ups and infectious energy, Courtney Williams is poised to turn a career-defining season into a nationwide showcase—and the Lynx are reaping the rewards.
More Trending Stories
#lolesports 10/15/2025
LoLEsports 2025 Worlds: Schedule, Teams, and How to Watch the Biggest League of Legends Showdown
With the 2025 League of Legends World Championship now live, LoL Esports fans are flooding search engines for the latest on brackets, schedules, prize...
Read Full Story
#lakers 10/15/2025
Los Angeles Lakers Shock NBA with Game-Changing Trade — How the Move Reignites Their Championship Hopes
The Los Angeles Lakers hit the floor in Phoenix on Tuesday night and escaped with a 113-110 preseason win over the Suns, but the box score was only ha...
Read Full Story
#lakers vs suns 10/15/2025
Lakers vs Suns Showdown: LeBron Battles Durant—Live Score, Highlights & How to Watch
The Los Angeles Lakers travel to Phoenix tonight for a headline-grabbing preseason clash with the Suns that is spiking search interest around “Lakers ...
Read Full Story