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Las Vegas head coach Becky Hammon is a believer in obeying the basketball gods. ... Aces finish out their difficult season-ending schedule at Seattle (20-14) and at home against Connecticut and ...
Becky Hammon (2007–2014), now head coach of the Las Vegas Aces; Dena Head (1997–1998) Chamique Holdsclaw (2010) Shannon "Pee Wee" Johnson (2004–2006) Shenise Johnson (2012–2014) Vickie Johnson (2006–2009), now an assistant coach for the Atlanta Dream; Kate Martin (2024), now a player for the Golden State Valkyries
Las Vegas Aces (from Los Angeles) [a] 14 Dallas Wings: 15 Minnesota Lynx (from Chicago via 3 trades) [d] [g] [h] 16 Las Vegas Aces (from Washington) [i] 17 Golden State Valkyries: 18 Atlanta Dream: 19 Indiana Fever (from Phoenix) [e] 20 Indiana Fever: 21 Seattle Storm: 22 Las Vegas Aces: 23 Washington Mystics (from Connecticut) [j] 24 Minnesota ...
The first two games were held in Las Vegas and the Aces won them both, 78–67 and 86–73. They advanced to the Semifinals where they faced New York in a best-of-five series. The Aces lost the first two games in New York, 77–87 and 84–88. They would win game three in Las Vegas to extend the series, 95–81.
Following a May announcement by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority that it planned to sponsor each Aces player for $100,000, the WNBA opened an investigation into the bonuses. Delsen ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is providing a $100,000 annual sponsorship to each Aces player for this season and 2025. “The city of Vegas I’ve always said, it’s a big small town and they just want the best for the people here,” point guard Chelsea Gray said before the Aces' home game Saturday against ...
The Las Vegas Aces received their championship rings and then unveiled and raised their WNBA banner, lifting it into place on Tuesday night alongside their first title banner won two seasons ago.
The Las Vegas Aces are the primary long-term tenant of the arena. The NBA and WNBA officially announced on October 17, 2017, that the San Antonio Stars would relocate from San Antonio, Texas, and would be playing at the Mandalay Bay Events Center starting in the 2018 season as the Las Vegas Aces.