A recent development in the WNBA has revealed that a significant number of players did not participate in the All-Star starter vote. According to a person familiar with the balloting, more than half of the 180 players in the league did not submit their ballots.

The reason for this low participation rate is unclear, but some teams experienced operational issues that may have contributed to the problem. The Los Angeles Sparks, for example, acknowledged that some of their players did not receive or were not aware of the email ballots until after the voting period had closed.

Further details about this issue are available from the source, including a statement from the Los Angeles Sparks regarding their plans to improve the voting process in the future.