PHOENIX — Allisha Gray turned WNBA All-Star weekend's opening night into her own show.
The Atlanta Dream guard had a historic evening, becoming the first player to win both the 3-point and skills competition in the same year on Friday.
''It's very cool. Now I'm glad I accepted the call when they asked me to play in both of them," Gray said. "Now I get another $55K in my pocket.''
Gray received $2,575 from the league for each victory, per the Collective Bargaining Agreement. She also got $110,000 from Aflac as part of a partnership between with the WNBPA.
She topped hometown favorite Sophie Cunningham of the Phoenix Mercury by just over 2 seconds in the final of the skills competition. Then she edged Jonquel Jones by one point in the 3-point shootout about 45 minutes later.
''I felt like I was warmed up after the skills challenge, running all over the court," Gray said. "I was a little fatigued from the skills challenge, but I was locked in because I knew another $55K was on the line.''
Jones was looking to become the first post player to win the 3-point contest. She also made the finals in 2021 before losing to four-time champion Allie Quigley. Jones had a chance to win the contest, but her last shot — the two-point money ball — fell short. She held her head in disappointment.
''(Jones) had me nervous, I'm not going to lie,'' Gray admitted.