Las Vegas Aces

American professional women's basketball team

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2025 Tyrone Ellis and Larry Lewis join the coaching staff
2024 A'ja Wilson wins her third Most Valuable Player (MVP) award and the Peak Performer for Points.
2024 Las Vegas Aces players continued their Olympic representation, with Megan Gustafson (Spain), Chelsea Gray, Tiffany Hayes (Azerbaijan in 3x3), Kelsey Plum, A'ja Wilson, and Jackie Young participating in the Olympic Games.
2024 Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, A'ja Wilson, and Jackie Young selected for the All-Star Game.
2024 Las Vegas Aces continued strong attendance, reaching 11,283 average fans per game, with 2 sellout games and total season attendance of 225,657.
2024 A. Wilson sets a remarkable personal record, scoring 26.9 points and collecting 11.9 rebounds per game, further establishing herself as a dominant player in the franchise.
2024 Natalie Williams is expected to conclude her role as General Manager
May 18 2024 WNBA opened an investigation into the player sponsorships.
May 17 2024 Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority announced gifting each 2024 Aces player a $100,000 sponsorship.
March 7 2024 Team announced a season ticket sell-out for 2024, marking the first time in WNBA history a team has sold out their season tickets.
March 6 2024 Aces debuted new uniforms and a silver and black color scheme matching the Raiders' colors.
2023 A'ja Wilson wins her second Defensive Player of the Year award and is named Finals MVP.
2023 A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, Chelsea Gray, and Kelsey Plum selected for the All-Star Game.
2023 Las Vegas Aces led the league in attendance with 9,551 average fans per game and total season attendance of 191,024.
2023 A. Wilson reaches new personal heights, scoring 22.8 points and grabbing 9.5 rebounds per game, with the team averaging an impressive 92.8 points per game.
2023 Won the WNBA Championship for the second consecutive year, defeating New York and becoming the first team to win back-to-back championships since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001-2002
March 23 2023 Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady purchased a minority stake in the team.
February 5 2023 The Aces traded the negotiating rights to Amanda Zahui B to Washington in exchange for the Mystics' second round picks in the 2024 Draft and 2025 Draft.
January 21 2023 The Aces traded Dearica Hamby and their first round pick in the 2024 Draft to Los Angeles in exchange for Amanda Zahui B and a second round pick in the 2024 Draft.
2022 Kelsey Plum wins the All-Star Game MVP award.
2022 Chelsea Gray wins the Finals MVP award, helping the Las Vegas Aces secure a championship.
2022 Becky Hammon is named Coach of the Year for the Las Vegas Aces.
2022 A'ja Wilson wins both the Defensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards, solidifying her status as a top player in the league.
2022 Dearica Hamby, Kelsey Plum, A'ja Wilson, and Jackie Young selected for the All-Star Game.
2022 Las Vegas Aces achieved average attendance of 5,607, ranking 7th in the league with total season attendance of 101,747.
2022 K. Plum leads scoring with 20.2 points per game, while A. Wilson maintains strong rebounding performance with 9.4 rebounds per game.
2022 Natalie Nakase and Tyler Marsh start assistant coaching. Charlene Thomas-Swinson begins her current coaching role
2022 Natalie Williams becomes General Manager of the team
2022 Dearica Hamby plays her final season with the Las Vegas Aces before moving to the Los Angeles Sparks.
2022 Won the WNBA Commissioner's Cup and WNBA Championship, defeating Connecticut in the Finals
April 10 2022 The Aces traded their first and second round picks in the 2023 Draft to Minnesota for the 8th and 13th pick in the 2022 Draft.
2021 Kelsey Plum wins the Sixth Player of the Year award for the Las Vegas Aces.
2021 Liz Cambage, Chelsea Gray, Dearica Hamby, and A'ja Wilson selected for the All-Star Game.
2021 Vanessa Nygaard returns to coaching. Sugar Rodgers joins the coaching staff. Vickie Johnson's second tenure ends
2021 Dan Padover concludes his role as General Manager
December 31 2021 Becky Hammon hired as head coach in a deal making her the highest-paid coach in the WNBA.
May 2021 Davis hired Nikki Fargas, former LSU Lady Tigers basketball head coach, as team president.
February 15 2021 The Aces traded Lindsay Allen and the 24th pick in the 2021 Draft to Indiana for the 14th pick in the 2021 Draft.
February 12 2021 League approved the purchase of the team by the Davis family.
January 14 2021 Mark Davis and his mother Carol (owners of the Las Vegas Raiders) agreed to purchase the team from MGM.
2020 A'ja Wilson wins the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, becoming a key player for the Las Vegas Aces.
2020 Multiple Las Vegas Aces players participated in the Olympic Games, including Chelsea Gray, Park Ji-su (South Korea), Kelsey Plum, A'ja Wilson, and Jackie Young.
2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Las Vegas Aces played their entire WNBA season in Bradenton, Florida without fans.
2020 A. Wilson continues to dominate, scoring 20.5 points and collecting 8.5 rebounds per game, with the team achieving a high offensive output of 88.7 points per game.
2020 Tanisha Wright begins coaching. Kelly Schumacher concludes her role
2020 Second WNBA Finals appearance, losing to Seattle
2019 Liz Cambage, Kayla McBride, and A'ja Wilson selected for the All-Star Game.
2019 Selected Jackie Young as the 1st overall pick in the draft.
2019 Dan Padover begins his tenure as General Manager
2019 Liz Cambage plays for the Las Vegas Aces from 2019 to 2021.

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