For the first time in Lynx history, the franchise will have two players starting in the WNBA All-Star game, set for July 27 in Connecticut.
Guard Seimone Augustus and forward Maya Moore made the Western Conference starting lineup on fan voting. This will be Augustus' first start in four All-Star appearances. Moore will be in the starting lineup for the second time in as many trips. She also made the All-Star team as a rookie in 2011.
All-Star reserves will be named Tuesday. Guard Lindsay Whalen and forward Rebekkah Brunson could give the Lynx four representatives like they had in 2011. Cheryl Reeve of the Lynx will coach the West team.
Chicago Sky star Elena Delle Donne became the first rookie to lead the league's All-Star voting when the starters were announced Thursday night.
Delle Donne received 35,646 votes, nearly 2,000 more than Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker.
"I'm speechless about it, it's incredible to come in as a rookie and know I have that many fans is so humbling and awesome," said Delle Donne after her team beat the New York Liberty 75-55 in a matinee game Thursday. "I'll try to continue to do them proud."
The Chicago Sky first-year player, who was the No. 2 pick in the WNBA draft this past April, will be joined on the Eastern Conference squad by teammate Epiphanny Prince.
"I think I'm most happy that I get to start with Piph," said Delle Donne, who is averaging 19 points a game this season. "That gives me some comfort that Piph's out there with me."