Who won WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge, 3-point contest. how much money did they win?
Here's what you need to know, including results and payouts:
WNBA All-Star Skills Challenge results: Natasha Cloud wins despite missing all 3s
The skills challenge consists of two rounds; the top two times from the first round advance to the finals.
New York's Natasha Cloud, Seattle's Erica Wheeler and Skylar Diggins, Atlanta's Allisha Gray and Minnesota's Courtney Williams competed in the challenge.
Cloud won both rounds despite missing all three 3-pointers on racks in the first and second round. Players get three chances to make a 3-pointer both at the top of the key and in the corner around a windmill, but they aren't penalized if they miss all three.
First round
Cloud: 34.1 seconds
Wheeler: 36.5 seconds
Gray: 39.4 seconds
Williams: 42.0 seconds
Diggins: 44.3 seconds
Second round
Cloud: 35.6
Wheeler: 36.7
Cloud, going second, finishes the circuit with 1.1 seconds left on the clock, just barely beating Erica Wheeler's 36.7 second
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How much money does Natasha Cloud get for winning WNBA skills challenge?
The WNBA pays the winner of the skills challenge $2,575, as per the collective bargaining agreement. For the second straight season, however, Aflac and the players' union will partner to give the skills challenge winner an extra $55,000.
It amounts to a 28% bonus for Cloud, who is making $200,000 this season. Cloud said following her win that she'll use the money for a down payment on a house.
WNBA 3-point contest results: Sabrina Ionescu catches fire, wins again, completes NY Liberty sweep
The 3-point challenge gives shooters 70 seconds to shoot up to 27 basketballs, as many as they can get to in that time frame. A regular made shot is one point, and there was a money ball at the end of each rack worth two points. Each player could could choose one of the five racks to be a money ball rack, and all five made shots on that rack are worth two points.
There were also two special deep range Starry balls further behind the 3-point line that counted for three points each.
The top two players advance to the finals. Los Angeles' Kelsey Plum, Washington's Sonia Citron, Indiana's Lexie Hull, New York's Sabrina Ionescu, and Atlanta's Allisha Gray competed.
First round
Ionescu: 25
Gray: 25
Plum: 22
Hull: 20
Citron: 19
Second round
Ionescu: 30
Gray: 22
How much money does Sabrina Ionescu get for winning WNBA 3-point contest?
The WNBA will also pay the winner of the 3-point contest $2,575, per the collective bargaining agreement. Aflac and the players' union also sponsor it, giving the winner an additional $60,000.
That makes it a 30% bonus for Ionescu, who is making $208,060 this season.
Chloe Peterson is the Indiana Fever beat reporter for IndyStar. Reach her at capeterson@gannett.com or follow her on X at @chloepeterson67. Get IndyStar's Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Caitlin Clark Fever newsletter.
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