Friday night marked the beginning of the WNBA’s All-Star Weekend. The biggest names in the league headed to Phoenix for the festivities, which begin with the three-point contest and skills competitions before the All-Star Game on Saturday. Sportico revealed the payouts for players who participate in both the game and the contests. They’re all listed in the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement. Players who participate in the game will receive $2,575, and the All-Star Game MVP gets an additional $5,150. The winners of the three-point contest and skills competition will both receive $2,575, as …