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On3 on MSNPrized Pupil: Sonia Citron reveals why Sabrina Ionescu insists on keeping 3-point prize money promiseAhead of Friday’s WNBA three-point contest, promises were made. Sabrina Ionescu said she would give half of the prize money to Sonia Citron if she were to win. The two were working together on the event and wanted to make sure they both got a little bit of love in case of success.
Mystics rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen, as well as the Wings' Paige Bueckers, talked about being named WNBA All-Stars.
Year: 2011 Players: Courtney Vandersloot, Maya Moore, Liz Cambage, Danielle Adams
Skylar Diggins, Kayla McBride, Sonia Citron and Jackie Young competed in Saturday night's WNBA All-Star game See how they performed.
Wings guard Paige Bueckers, Mystics guard Sonia Citron react to arriving in Indianapolis for first career WNBA All-Star Game nod
Sonia Citron will get a generous gesture from a league vet after the 3-point contest, Kiki Iriafen learned an early lessons after a play involving Sophie Cunningham, and Paige Bueckers looked back on her career.
But what really won over fans, and Lobo, was what Ionescu did after the contest. True to a promise she made while sitting on the bench, Ionescu pledged to give half her prize money to rookie Sonia Citron, 21, who bravely competed in the contest as the youngest participant.
For her first WNBA All-Star Weekend, Mystics' Rookie Sonia Citron rocked a custom All-Star colorway of the unreleased Nike Ja 3.