Over half of WNBA players did not vote for All-Star starters; Sparks cite operational errors
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Doug Feinberg
Summary
More than half of WNBA players (over 90 out of 180) failed to submit their ballots for All-Star starter voting ahead of the game in Chicago. The Los Angeles Sparks acknowledged operational errors that prevented some of their players from voting. The reason for the widespread non-participation remains unclear, and the source spoke anonymously due to the sensitive nature of the voting process.
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· 2 pulledPlayers were sent ballots via email. Some players indicated that the
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the voting.
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