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Caitlin Clark receives most votes for WNBA All-Star Game, will be teammates with Angel Reese

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The fever (no pun intended) is still running sky-high for Caitlin Clark.

The WNBA rookie phenom was not only named an All-Star, but she received the most votes among all players.

Clark was the only player to crack 700,000 votes (by 735), while her Indiana Fever teammate Aaliyah Boston ranked second with 618,680.

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Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever smiles during the game against the Phoenix Mercury on June 30, 2024 at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.  (Kate Frese/NBAE via Getty Images)

Las Vegas Aces superstar A'ja Wilson, who had received the most votes in the first round, was third with 607,300.

Entering Tuesday, Clark was averaging 16.2 points and 6.9 assists per game, both of which rank tops among rookies. Among all players, she ranks third in assists per game and 16th in points per contest.

Clark will be teamed up with her longtime rival in Angel Reese, who recently set the league's all-time record for most consecutive games with a double-double (10). Reese leads the WNBA with 11.8 rebounds per game, and is one of just four players averaging a double-double this season.

Although Clark recently poured cold water on any "rivalry" discussion between the two, their matchups are must-watch. It all started with the 2023 national championship, when Reese, then of LSU, hit Clark, an Iowa Hawkeye at the time, with a "you can't see me" taunt and pointed at her ring finger. 

Clark and Iowa got revenge in this past March Madness tournament, and Clark is also 2-1 against Reese in their WNBA careers. Now, the two will share a locker room, a bench, and, quite possibly, the floor. Their

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