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Along with the honor of being named a WNBA All-Star, each player is also cashing in a nice bonus as they head to Indianapolis for the festivities.
Each All-Star will receive a $2,575 bonus, regardless of whether they’re selected as a starter or reserve, or whether their team wins or loses the exhibition game on July 19, per Front Office Sports’ Annie Costabile.
In addition, the All-Star Game MVP will earn a $5,150 bonus, while the winners of the three-point contest and skills competition will each take home $2,575, per Costabile.
A partnership between Aflac and the WNBPA, announced last year, introduced a $55,000 bonus boost to the WNBA All-Star festivities. In 2024, Atlanta’s Allisha Gray made the most of it—winning both the three-point contest and the skills challenge to earn a total of $115,150 in bonuses.
The insurance company has renewed its partnership with the WNBPA for the 2025 All-Star Game, increasing the total prize pool from $110,000 to $115,000, per Costabile. As part of the boosted payout, the 3-point contest champion will take home $60,000, while the winner of the skills competition will earn $55,000.

















