As the Brickyard 400 takes a backseat, all eyes are on the WNBA All-Star Weekend, now underway in Phoenix, Arizona. This year’s event shines with significant representation from the Indiana Fever, who have three standout players—Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aaliyah Boston—selected to participate on Team WNBA.

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Leading this squad is the legendary Cheryl Miller, whose influence in women’s basketball is formidable and whose connection to the game runs deep as the sister of Reggie Miller. Ahead of the festivities, our own Dominic Miranda had the opportunity to sit down with Miller for an exclusive interview. Miller expressed her admiration for the Fever players, highlighting their impressive basketball IQ and rapid development. Despite their youth, Clark, Mitchell, and Boston have showcased an exceptional ability to learn, adapt, and execute both in-game and in practice.

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Miller noted that while the team’s growing confidence and fearless play have contributed to their success, they still have areas to refine, particularly in managing game momentum and stopping opposing runs. Nonetheless, the future looks bright for Indiana as they continue to evolve and make their mark. Looking ahead to the Olympic year, Miller reflected on the heightened intensity and competitive spirit expected from Team USA.

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She emphasized that while the All-Star game is a showcase of talent and skill, once the game begins, the focus shifts entirely to competition and performance. As the event unfolds, fans can anticipate a thrilling display of basketball prowess and an exciting preview of what’s to come in the international arena.