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Over the past three days, Indianapolis was taken over by the league and its legions of new fans. The players, now global superstars, were mobbed everywhere they went. Downtown, the JW Marriott was covered in a giant Caitlin Clark banner that covered 30 of the hotel's 34 stories and took nine days to install, per Scott Agness .
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game drew several big stars to Gainbridge Fieldhouse, including Indianapolis’ own Tyrese Haliburton. As a proud supporter of the Indiana Fever, the banged-up Indiana Pacers guard made a point to take his usual seat in his suite for the game.
Indianapolis drew more than 70,000 people to the city for the WNBA All-Star Game and the Indiana Black Expo, resulting in a nearly $10 million economic impact.
No surprise – asking for a pay raise before the All-Star Game offended people unaccustomed to women negotiating fiercely.
The players' union and the league will meet in-person for the second time since starting negotiations for the collective bargaining agreement, a process that has been contentious so far.
INDIANAPOLIS – WNBA players don’t seem to like Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark as much as you do, whoever you are. Which is fine, you know? Players don’t have to like each other.
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ABC News' Christiane Cordero provides the latest updates from the WNBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis.