Why do players even get All-Star votes? Plus: The league’s way to improve officiating

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⭐ All-Star voting drama

😵‍💫 Officiating troubles, again

📈 Reeve still chasing record

Let’s go.

Controversy: Missing All-Star ballots?

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The WNBA All-Star starters have been announced, and as with every season, not without a little bit of drama. This year, that mostly comes from the player vote.

First off, fewer than half of the WNBA’s rostered players (not including those on developmental contracts) submitted a ballot for the All-Star starters.

Considering the player portion of the vote counts for 25 percent of

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