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WNBA All-Star 2024: Dream's Allisha Gray wins both the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest
Gray's $115,150 in prize money is a nice supplement to her $185,000 2024 salary
Atlanta Dream All-Star Allisha Gray had a dream performance during the opening night of WNBA All-Star weekend on Friday night. She became the first player to win both the Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest.
Gray won the All-Star Skills Challenge by completing the course in 32.1 seconds in the final round. That bested the Phoenix Mercury’s Sophie Cunningham (34.5), who had homecourt advantage at Footprint Center.
ALLISHA GRAY WINS THE FINAL ROUND OF THE KIA SKILLS CHALLENGE WITH A TIME OF 32.1 SECONDS 🙌@Kia | #KiaSkills pic.twitter.com/z6t3NRO1KF
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
The Dream guard advanced to the event’s finals with a time of 31.2 seconds in the first round. She and Cunningham (35.5 seconds) beat out Brittney Griner, Marina Mabrey and Kelsey Mitchell (replacing Erica Wheeler, who missed the event due to a canceled flight) to play for the trophy and $55,000 prize money.
The eight-year WNBA veteran followed that up by defeating Jonquel Jones in the 3-Point Contest with 22 points. Jones finished with 21, missing the final money ball shot that would’ve given her the win.
Allisha Gray drops 22 PTS in the Final Round of the WNBA STARRY® 3-Point Contest to be crowned this year's CHAMPION 🏆@starrylemonlime | #Starry3PT pic.twitter.com/sdoGxhDWNN
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
By winning both contests, Gray takes home $115,150, which is 62% of her 2024 WNBA salary of $185,000. Winners of each event received $2,575 from the league, but also $55,000 from Aflac in a sponsorship deal.
"Now that I think about it, had a good nap, maybe I'll go on a little golfing spree, shopping spree," Gray said to ESPN's Holly Rowe, after saying earlier that she might use the $55,000 to start a business.
Jones (40%) and the Washington Mystics' Stefanie Dolson (50%) were arguably the favorites in the 3-Point Contest as the league's top two 3-point shooters in the competition. A center vs. center final would've been a triumph for frontcourt players over the guards and wings who usually get all the long-range shots. Gray is shooting 36% on 3s so far this season.
Allisha Gray’s 2024 Salary: $185,000@aflac bonus tonight: $55,000
WNBA Skills Competition Winner Bonus: $2,575.
That’s 31% of her salary for her Skills win.
Details in our Salary Cap Sheet:https://t.co/UvuKLvmjir
WNBA CBA FAQ:https://t.co/mZqXNV2kUL pic.twitter.com/eIjSmeZ9A0— Her Hoop Stats (@herhoopstats) July 20, 2024
The Skills Challenge included a timed obstacle course to test skills like dribbling, bounce passes, chest passes and outlet passes, plus elbow jump-shots and 3-point shots from the top of the arc and the corner. The 3-Point Contest is a two-round, timed competition with five shooting locations around the arc.
In the WNBA's first 3x3 Showcase, the Olympic team of the Los Angeles Sparks' Dearica Hamby, Rhyne Howard of the Atlanta Dream, TCU's Hailey Van Lith and Cierra Burdick (currently playing in Spain) defeated the U23 team of college stars, including Maryland's Christina Dalce, Morgan Maly from Creighton, Ohio State's Cotie McMahon, Iowa's Lucy Olsen, Mikaylah Williams from LSU and Wisconsin's Serah Williams.
COUNT IT for Rhyne Howard ✍️
📺 USA Basketball 3x3 Challenge on ESPN pic.twitter.com/MdFR4WTgRI— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
The 3x3 game is played on a halfcourt with a 10-minute clock. Any shot taken inside the 3-point arc is worth one point, while shots taken outside the arc are for two points. The first team to 21 points wins or whichever team has the most points after 10 minutes expires.
Here is how Friday night's action unfolded:
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Think winning these All-Star events doesn't matter to the players beyond bragging rights? Allisha Gray earned 31% of her 2024 WNBA salary tonight. What if she wins the 3-point contest?
Allisha Gray’s 2024 Salary: $185,000@aflac bonus tonight: $55,000
WNBA Skills Competition Winner Bonus: $2,575.
That’s 31% of her salary for her Skills win.
Details in our Salary Cap Sheet:https://t.co/UvuKLvmjir
WNBA CBA FAQ:https://t.co/mZqXNV2kUL pic.twitter.com/eIjSmeZ9A0— Her Hoop Stats (@herhoopstats) July 20, 2024
LSU star Flau'jae Johnson is courtside to enjoy the All-Star weekend festivities. How long before she's a participant in this event?
BIG 4️⃣ IN THE BUILDING 🤭@Flaujae popped out to Friday's events for #WNBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/kfXpwMQ4N2
— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
Allisha Gray and Sophie Cunningham advance to the Skills Challenge finals
Kelsey Mitchell, replacing Erica Wheeler and wearing her No. 17 jersey, does not finish the course in time, which means Allisha Gray and Sophie Cunningham advance to the finals.
Kelsey Mitchell, going fourth, does not make it into the top two times to advance in the Skills Challenge.
Allisha Gray and Sophie Cunningham had the top two times to move into the finals. pic.twitter.com/ydvyDbiIuy— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) July 20, 2024
Another hometown favorite, the Phoenix Mercury's Sophie Cunningham, finishes in 35.5 seconds, which should put her into the next round,
Sophie Cunningham finishes with 35.5 seconds and moves on pic.twitter.com/lT0beAjCUM
— Alexis Cortez (@alexisdcortez) July 20, 2024
Marina Mabrey, newly traded to the Connecticut Sun, finishes in 35.7 seconds, which eliminates Brittney Griner.
Marina Mabrey completes Round 1 in 35.7 seconds to stay in the running of the Kia Skills Challenge 🤝@Kia | #SkillsChallenge pic.twitter.com/AY8vHWzzIc
— NBA BASKETBALL (@SreekanthIska) July 20, 2024
Up next is Allisha Gray, who finished in 31.2 seconds.
OH MY ALLISHA GRAY 🤯
The Atlanta Dream guard goes off in the 1st round of the Kia Skills Challenge for a time of 31.2 seconds!@Kia | #SkillsChallenge | ESPN pic.twitter.com/edX9VmPuaV— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
Brittney Griner is up first in the Skills Challenge. She finishes in 46.3 seconds.
Brittney Griner starts things off at home, and opens up the Skills Challenge with a Round 1 time of 46.3 seconds 👏
📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/DDUwvHG40y— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
Homecourt advantage for Mercury's Brittney Griner
The hometown fans in Phoenix are happy to see Brittney Griner.
Safe to say EVERYONE in Phoenix loves them some Brittney Griner 🥺🧡
She’ll have a lot of fans cheering her on in the Skills Competition tonight pic.twitter.com/2ZqFwYG5c9— WNBA (@WNBA) July 20, 2024
Great moment for Griner to be able to enjoy this after what she's been through.
Kelsey Mitchell subbing for Erica Wheeler in WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge
If you missed the news, the Indiana Fever's Erica Wheeler was stranded due to the nationwide Microsoft outage that grounded flights for several airlines. Teammate Kelsey Mitchell is taking Wheeler's place.
Kelsey Mitchell, wearing Erica Wheeler’s Fever uniform, getting some practice runs in before the skills challenge pic.twitter.com/ZWSR4sO0yG
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) July 20, 2024
The Fever tried to charter a flight for Wheeler but none were available.
Allie Quigley jokes she should get back pay for winning 4 WNBA 3-point contests
Past WNBA 3-point champ Allie Quigley heard about the $55,000 bonus this year's winner will receive and jokingly asked if she could get some back pay:
And oh yeah….Hey @aflac have you guys heard of back pay?
Sincerely, a 4 time WNBA 3 pt champ 😂 just kidding (kinda) GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE TONIGHT!!!!! #wnba https://t.co/o3zl1nKOnp— Alexandria Quigley (@alliequigley) July 19, 2024
Quigley won the 3-point shootout in 2017, 2018, 2021 and 2022 while with the Chicago Sky.