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Basketball in Vegas is about to take an exciting turn with some major moves taking place behind the scenes. The Aces are strengthening their already stacked roster, setting the stage for a new chapter of dominance. After Kelsey Plum’s move to Los Angeles, the Aces have their sights set on another superstar – Brittney Griner – and the anticipation is building!
During an interview on NBA Today, NBA Insider for ESPN Ramona Shelburne highlighted, “That’s a new super team in Vegas, and they may not be done yet either. They’ve already been talking to Brittney Griner. They need another pick to pair with A’ja Wilson.” This statement highlights the Vegas Aces’ aggressive pursuit of another championship-caliber lineup following the monumental trade that brought Jewell Loyd from Seattle.
The Aces’ roster already boasts Olympic teammates Chelsea Gray and A’ja Wilson, and the addition of Loyd, one of the league’s premier scoring talents, further strengthens their potential dominance. As part of this blockbuster deal, Las Vegas not only acquired Jewell Loyd but also secured the 13th pick for the 2025 draft. This sets the Aces up with the possibility of snagging another key player, giving them even more depth as they prepare to make a run at the WNBA title. With Griner reportedly on their radar and additional moves being considered the Aces’ offseason strategy signals they’re far from finished in their quest to solidify their status as a superteam.
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“I wanted to go back to working year-round. So it just kind of helped me stay fresh, stay knocking all the dust off, and just being ready for when the W comes back around,” Griner shared. It’s clear that her playing alongside WNBA stars in the UWBL is a game-changer, and if she teams up with A’ja Wilson, the Aces could be unstoppable.

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Jul 27, 2019; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Team Wilson forward Liz Cambage (8) shoots inside the defense of Team Delle Donne forward Brittney Griner (42) during the first half of the WNBA All Star Game at Mandalay Bay Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
Brittney Griner, who faced a tough time being hauled overseas during the 2022 offseason, is finally getting the chance to play closer to home. Her return to the court with the Unrivaled Women’s Basketball League (UWBL) in its first season really shows her dedication to staying at the top of her game.
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On the other hand, the Sparks with Kelsey Plum on their side, seem to have quite the sights for the upcoming season. What’s next, you ask? Well, read on!
After Kelsey Plum addition, what’s next for the Sparks?
The Los Angeles Sparks made a move that’s turning heads by bringing in Kelsey Plum, a three-time All-Star who’s now headed to LA with the ninth overall pick in the 2025 draft. This move sets the Sparks up to kick off a new chapter, especially with Plum reuniting with her former Aces teammate Dearica Hamby. But what’s even more interesting is the Sparks’ number two pick in the upcoming draft, which could land them a player like Olivia Miles—a potential future star.
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Clearly, the Sparks aren’t just focused on short-term moves either. There’s a bigger picture at play here. Word on the street is that LA is about to open a brand-new practice facility, which shows its commitment to growing the team for the long haul. With Plum leading the charge, the Sparks are aiming to reshape their future, and this shuffle is only the beginning.
With both the Aces and the Sparks making big moves to consolidate their future in the game, things are heating up in the WNBA. Free agency is just getting started. With big names like Paige Bueckers possibly up for grabs, the league is looking hot for some serious changes. It’s going to be exciting to see how all of this unfolds. Stay tuned with ES as we track player movements and major developments!
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