Less than midway through her first WNBA season, Minnesota Lynx guard already belongs in the conversation for a nod as an All-Star Game starter.
On Sunday, Miles led the Lynx to an 85-77 win over the Dallas Wings, finishing with 21 points, eight assists, three rebounds, a steal and a block. As ESPNW noted afterward, it marked the 2026 No. 2 overall pick’s 11th game this season with at least 15 points and five assists, the third-most by a rookie in WNBA history.
In the most recent update of All-Star Game fan voting, which determines ASG starters alongside media and player votes, Miles paced as the fourth-highest vote-getter among guards, putting her on track for one of the four backcourt starting spots.