Atlanta Dream Co-Owner Breaks Down Kelsey Plum vs. Chelsea Gray Backcourt Matchup
Renee Montgomery highlights the backcourt matchups, including Chelsea Gray vs Kelsey Plum, ahead of the Aces and Sparks game.

Renee Montgomery highlights the backcourt matchups, including Chelsea Gray vs Kelsey Plum, ahead of the Aces and Sparks game.

Both the Los Angeles Sparks and Las Vegas Aces may be without multiple key players in Saturday night’s matchup.

After games, Paige Bueckers’ strong performances put her ahead of Caitlin Clark in points scored and A’ja Wilson in shooting percentage.

Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese was hyped for her highly anticipated matchup against reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson. The two basketball stars faced off Sunday during an intense contest at State Farm Arena. The Las Vegas Aces ultimately held off a late Dream rally to secure an 85-84 ...

ATLANTA – It was the second time this season the Atlanta Dream were down as much as 19 points in a game, and it’s only been about a week into the season. The first came against the Minnesota Lynx in the season opener, and they were able to overcome the deficit and get the win. […] The post Te-Hina Paopao reveals Dream’s silver lining after failed comeback vs. Aces appeared first on ClutchPoints.

ATLANTA — Underestimate the Las Vegas Aces at your own risk. The defending WNBA champions outlasted fatigue and the Atlanta Dream on Sunday afternoon in front of 17,044 at State Farm Arena, claiming an 85-84 win against a gritty opponent. Aces point guard Chelsea Gray delivered the game’s defining ...

Chelsea Gray delivered in the closing seconds Sunday as the Las Vegas Aces avoided a late collapse and defeated the Atlanta Dream 85-84 at State Farm Arena. Gray knocked down a jumper with just over three seconds remaining to give Las Vegas the lead for good after Atlanta had surged back from a 19-point deficit […] The post How Chelsea Gray saved Aces from 19-point collapse vs. Dream with 2 plays appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Basketball Hall of Famers Sue Bird and Cheryl Miller are serving in new roles as NBC Sports analysts this WNBA season, and they shared their early thoughts on the 2026 campaign with the media Thursday. Bird, a University of Connecticut great, is a 13-time WNBA All-Star and four-time WNBA champion ...

In 2025, Caitlin Clark was voted by WNBA general managers as the best point guard in the league, alongside Chelsea Gray.

The Las Vegas Aces have confirmed Jewell Loyd’s return on a three-year deal as part of a busy stretch of free agency moves aimed at reinforcing the defending WNBA champions’ roster. Details of Loyd’s contract were first reported by ESPN’s Andraya Carter, who noted in a post on X, formerly Twitter, tht the deal spans […] The post Aces confirm Jewell Loyd’s 3-year deal amid frenzy of free agency moves appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The defending champion Las Vegas Aces have managed to keep their title core together with the re-signing of Jackie Young, Chelsea Gray and Jewell Loyd, and the expected re-signing of A’ja Wilson. The next step is to bolster the team’s depth, which the Aces did in coming to an agreement with Cheyenne Parker-Tyus on a […] The post Cheyenne Parker-Tyus finalizing ‘team-friendly’ contract with Aces appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Las Vegas Aces fans raised questions about salary cap circumvention as the team signed Chelsea Gray.

Chelsea Gray had a creative and wholesome way of revealing her contract extension with the Las Vegas Aces ahead of the 2026 WNBA season. Gray is gearing up for the 12th season of her WNBA career, her sixth with the Aces. She has showcased herself as one of the best playmakers in the league, garnering […] The post Aces’ Chelsea Gray gets a little help announcing 3-year contract appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Las Vegas Aces guard Jackie Young has agreed to a one-year contract worth $1.19 million, becoming the first player in WNBA history to sign a seven-figure deal. The agreement, reached during the 2026 free agency period, keeps the 28-year-old with the defending champions after she opted against meetings with other teams. Drafted first overall in … The post Aces’ Jackie Young becomes WNBA’s first million-dollar player appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

ESPN has revealed what is replacing The Bird & Taurasi Show at the Women’s Final Four. The network announced Wednesday that its new altcast for the Final Four and national championship will be called Courtside, hosted by Jess Sims with a panel that includes Ilona Maher, Natisha Hiedeman, Courtney Williams, Chelsea Gray, and Katie Feeney.…
