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WNBA All-Star Weekend 2023 – BizBash

American Express, AT&T, and WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes played host to standout activations and events.During halftime, Las Vegas Aces player A’ja Wilson passed the WNBA All-Star torch to Brittney Griner and the Phoenix Mercury, who will host next year’s game.Photo: Brian Babineau/NBA Photos
Also notable: The WNBA All-Star Game return of Brittney Griner, who was wrongfully detained for nearly 10 months in a Russian prison and missed last year’s game. Griner, a player for the Phoenix Mercury, ended the game with 18 points, including two dunks. She received an emotional standing ovation when she was introduced.
“To have that ovation and all those little memories that I can cherish now, it means the world,” Griner told the Associated Press. “So it was no question I was going to come and play. They have never wavered in their support.”
The players, current and past, were also active off the court during the star-studded weekend. Brands like AT&T activated at WNBA Live, while American Express hosted The American Express WNBA All-Star Experience with player appearances, including New York Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu and Las Vegas Aces’ Jackie Young.
WNBA legend Sheryl Swoopes also hosted a curated brunch with fellow seasoned WNBA stars and current rising stars to create a sense of community and sisterhood. The guest list included Sue Bird, Ticha Penicheiro, and Mistie Boyd.
Keep scrolling to see more from inside these activations and the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game…