SEATTLE STORM

Storm star Jewell Loyd sets WNBA All-Star points record, wins MVP

Jul 15, 2023, 8:11 PM | Updated: 8:32 pm

Seattle Storm Jewell Loyd...

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert presents the Al-Star Game MVP trophy to Jewell Loyd. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jewell Loyd of the Seattle Storm broke the WNBA All-Star Game scoring record on Saturday night with 31 points, leading Team Stewart, captained by the New York Liberty’s Breanna Stewart, to a 143-127 over Team Wilson, led by the Aces’ A’ja Wilson.

WNBA All-Star Game: Box score

Maya Moore and Kelsey Plum each had the previous record with 30 points. Loyd, who made 10 3-pointers for another All-Star Game record, earned MVP honors.

Plum actually tied her own record with 30 points, one of four Aces competing for Team Wilson, who received loud ovations from the home crowd in pregame introductions.

The highlight of the game was Brittney Griner’s emphatic and emotional return to the WNBA’s mid-season showcase event. She scored her team’s first six points, put down two dunks and finished with 18 points.

The sellout crowd roared when Griner was introduced, and clearly moved by the ovation, she tapped her heart with her right hand. There was no doubt, a year after forcefully being absent from this event, that Griner was the star of the show.

“I didn’t think I’d be here today,” Griner said. “Everyone sending the letters and the love, meant a lot to me.”

Griner at this time last year was being held in Russia on drug charges, sparking international outrage that she was being wrongfully held. The WNBA named her an honorary starter, with every player wearing her No. 42 jersey in the second half of last year’s game.

This time Griner was actually in the starting lineup — the only one with that jersey number — overshadowing almost everything that happened on the court.

Team Stewart made Griner the focal point from the beginning. She delivered a dunk with 3:50 remaining in the first quarter off an outlet pass from Stewart. Griner also had a dunk just 25 seconds into the second half.

“I called my knees and talked to them and gave them a little pep talk,” the 32-year-old Griner said of her dunks.

Griner at one point in the first quarter challenged Team Wilson point guard Chelsea Gray of the Aces, but Gray drove past the nine-time All-Star from the Phoenix Mercury and dropped in a reverse layup from high off the glass.

At the first media timeout, Griner was shown on the video board as she sat on the bench with the words, “WELCOME BACK BRITTNEY GRINER” on the screen below her face.

Griner was among the players who wore microphones during the game, joking after missing a 3-pointer that she “got something in my eye.”

The game was played with a 20-second shot clock rather than the usual 24, two four-point spots on each side of the court were added and there were no free throws. The teams combined to hit 12 four-point shots.

New York’s Sabrina Ionescu, representing Team Stewart, made all three of her attempts from four-range in the first half, carrying over her extraordinary shooting from the previous day. Ionescu set a WNBA and NBA record with 37 of a possible 40 points in the 3-point contest. She finished with 18 points.

Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird, Seimone Augustus and Sylvia Fowles were among the ex-WNBA players in attendance, with Fowles wearing Napheesa Collier’s Minnesota Lynx jersey.

Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis and Dwyane Wade were among those with NBA ties watching. Wade is buying an ownership stake in the Chicago Sky.

Gray scores 19 as Atlanta Dream beat Seattle Storm 85-75

Seattle Storm

Seattle Storm Jewell Loyd...

The Associated Press

Loyd wins scoring title, but Seattle Storm lose finale to Sparks

Jewell Loyd scored 28 points, setting a league record on her way to the scoring title, but the Los Angeles Sparks closed out the regular season with a 12-2 run to pull out a 91-89 victory over the Seattle Storm.

15 days ago

Seattle Storm...

The Associated Press

WNBA leading scorer Jewell Loyd signs extension with Storm

The Seattle Storm have signed All-Star guard Jewell Loyd to a multi-year contract extension as she wraps up the best season of her career.

16 days ago

Seattle Storm Jewell Loyd...

The Associated Press

Wings secure No. 4 seed with 106-91 win over Storm as Loyd sets record

Natasha Howard scored 23 points and the Dallas Wings secured the No. 4 seed in the WNBA playoffs with a 106-91 victory over the Seattle Storm.

17 days ago

Atlanta Dream Allisha Gray Cheyenne Parker Seattle Storm...

The Associated Press

Atlanta Dream beat Seattle Storm 79-68 to clinch playoff spot

Allisha Gray scored 18 points, and the Atlanta Dream beat the Seattle Storm 79-68 to clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2018.

19 days ago

Seattle Storm Noelle Quinn Jordan Horston...

The Associated Press

A’ja Wilson scores 30 to help Aces beat Seattle Storm 103-77

A'ja Wilson scored 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and Jackie Young scored 22 to help the Las Vegas Aces beat the Seattle Storm 103-77.

23 days ago

Seattle Storm Jewell Loyd...

The Associated Press

Jewell Loyd reaches two milestones, Storm beat Sparks

Jewell Loyd had 25 points to lead the Seattle Storm to a 72-61 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday night.

25 days ago

Storm star Jewell Loyd sets WNBA All-Star points record, wins MVP