2023 Las Vegas Aces season

The 2023 Las Vegas Aces season was the franchise's 27th season in the Women's National Basketball Association and the sixth year the franchise is based in Las Vegas - after relocating from San Antonio and Utah. This was also the second season under head coach Becky Hammon. They were the defending WNBA champions, after defeating the Connecticut Sun in the 2022 WNBA Finals.

2023 Las Vegas Aces season
WNBA champions
CoachBecky Hammon
ArenaMichelob Ultra Arena
Attendance9,551 per game
Results
Record34–6 (.850)
Place1st (Western)
Playoff finishWNBA Champions (Defeated New York Liberty 3–1 in WNBA Finals)
Team Leaders
PointsA'ja Wilson – 22.8 ppg
ReboundsA'ja Wilson – 9.5 rpg
AssistsChelsea Gray – 7.3 apg

The Aces largely kept their team intact after their championship season, only trading away Dearica Hamby, but signing former WNBA Champions Candace Parker and Alysha Clark in the offseason. This continuity proved positive in the first month of the season as the Aces went 4–0 in May. Their winning streak continued and went to seven games before they lost their first game of the season on June 8 to the Connecticut Sun. After the loss, they went on another seven game winning streak, and finished June 10–1. The winning streak continued into July, but ended on the third game of the month with a loss to Dallas. After the nine game winning streak, the Aces again won out in the month, finishing on a seven game winning streak, and finishing July with a 10–1 record. They manged to get their winning streak to eleven before losing to the New York Liberty on August 6. Their next loss would again come at the hands of New York, but this time it was in the Commissioner's Cup Final. The Aces defeated New York in the next regular season game, but would then lose to Los Angeles to end a four game regular season winning streak. The Aces won three of their next five games to finish August with a 8–4 record. During the month, they secured their playoff berth on August 2. They entered the final month of the season fighting with New York for the first seed. The Aces won all three games in September to secure the top seed on the last day of the season.

The Aces finished with a 34–6 regular season record, which was a franchise and WNBA record for number of wins.[1] This was also the first season where the WNBA played 40 games. Their .850 winning percentage was a franchise record but not a WNBA record. The Aces finished as the first seed for the playoffs.

As the first seed, the Aces faced off against the eighth seed Chicago Sky and would host the first two games of the three game series. The Aces didn't lose a quarter in Game One and took the game 87–59. The Aces dominated Game Two in similar fashion, not losing a quarter, and winning the game 92–70 to move on to the Semifinals. In the Semifinals, the Aces faced off against the Dallas Wings. The Aces would host the first two games of the five game series, and game five, if nesseccary. The Aces dominated Game One, only losing the fourth quarter, but winning the game 97–83. Dallas managed to win two quarters in Game Two, but the Aces won the game 91–84. Game Three, was much closer in Dallas, but the Aces used a strong second half to win the game 64–61 and moved on to the 2023 WNBA Finals.

In the Finals, the Aces faced off against the second seed, New York Liberty. The teams faced each other five times during the regular season, going 2–2 against each other, but the Aces lost the Commissioner's Cup. The Aces used a strong second half to win Game One 99–82. In Game Two, they dominated the first quarter, and again dominated the second half to win 104–76. The Aces only needed to win one of the last three games to retain their title. The Liberty clawed one game back in New York, winning Game Three 87–73. In Game Four, the Aces, as they often had in the playoffs, had a strong second half, and won the game 70–69. The Aces became the first team since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2002 to win back to back WNBA Championships, taking the Finals three games to one.

Transactions edit

WNBA draft edit

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/Team/Country
336Brittney Davis  United StatesAlabama

Transactions edit

DateDetails
January 21, 2023Traded Dearica Hamby and a 2024 First-Round Pick to the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for the negotiating rights to Amanda Zahui B and a 2024 Second-Round Pick[2]
February 1, 2023Signed Candace Parker to a 1-Year Deal[3]
Signed Alysha Clark to a 2-Year Deal[4]
Signed Cayla George to a 1-Year Deal[5]
Signed Alexis Peterson and Courtney Range to Training Camp Contracts[6]
February 5, 2023Traded the negotiating rights to Amanda Zahui B to the Washington Mystics for 2024 and 2025 Second-Round Picks[7]
February 6, 2023Waived Iliana Rupert[8]
Signed Sydney Colson to a Training Camp Contract[9]
February 7. 2023Signed Kiah Stokes to a 1-Year Deal[10]
April 12, 2023Signed Elizabeth Balogun to a Training Camp Contract[11]
April 14, 2023Signed Brittany Davis to a Rookie Scale Contract
April 24, 2023Waived Elizabeth Balogun[12]
May 9, 2023Waived Aisha Sheppard, Courtney Range, and Brittany Davis[13]
May 15, 2023Waived Alexis Peterson[14]
June 30, 2023Signed A'ja Wilson to a Contract Extension[15]
July 19, 2023Signed Ashley Joens to a 7-Day Contract[16]
July 26, 2023Signed Ashley Joens to a 2nd 7-Day Contract[17]
August 6, 2023Signed Alaina Coates to a 7-Day Contract[18]
August 10, 2023Signed Alaina Coates to a 2nd 7-Day Contract[19]
August 16, 2023Signed Alaina Coates to a 3rd 7-Day Contract
August 23, 2023Signed Alaina Coates to a Hardship Contract[20]

Roster Changes edit

Roster edit

2023 Las Vegas Aces roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
F1 Bell, Kierstan6' 1" (1.85m)176 lb (80kg)03-16-2000Florida Gulf Coast1
F7 Clark, Alysha5' 11" (1.8m)167 lb (76kg)07-07-1987Middle Tennessee10
C81 Coates, Alaina6' 4" (1.93m)225 lb (102kg)04-07-1995South Carolina4
G51 Colson, Sydney5' 8" (1.73m)140 lb (64kg)1989-08-06Texas A&M8
F/C13 George, Cayla6' 4" (1.93m)192 lb (87kg)05-01-1989Australia3
G12 Gray, Chelsea5' 11" (1.8m)170 lb (77kg)1992-10-08Duke8
F/C3 Parker, Candace  6' 4" (1.93m)184 lb (83kg)1986-04-19Tennessee15
G10 Plum, Kelsey5' 8" (1.73m)145 lb (66kg)1994-08-24Washington5
C41 Stokes, Kiah6' 3" (1.91m)191 lb (87kg)1993-03-30Connecticut7
G2 Williams, Riquna5' 6" (1.68m)165 lb (75kg)1990-05-28Miami (FL)10
F22 Wilson, A'ja6' 4" (1.93m)195 lb (88kg)1996-08-08South Carolina5
G0 Young, Jackie6' 0" (1.83m)165 lb (75kg)1997-09-16Notre Dame4
Head coach
Becky Hammon (Colorado State)
Assistant coaches
Natalie Nakase (UCLA)
Tyler Marsh (Birmingham–Southern)
Charlene Thomas-Swinson (Auburn)
Athletic trainer
Michelle Anumba (Duke



Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

Depth Chart edit

Pos.StarterBench
PGChelsea GraySydney Colson
SGKelsey PlumRiquna Williams
SFJackie YoungAlysha Clark
Kierstan Bell
PFCandace Parker Cayla George
CA'ja WilsonKiah Stokes

Schedule edit

Preseason edit

2023 pre-season game log
Total: 1–0 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–0)
May: 1–0 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 13New YorkW 84–77Kelsey Plum (22)Chelsea Gray (8)Peterson
Plum (3)
Michelob Ultra Arena
4,460
1–0
2023 pre-season schedule

Regular Season edit

2023 game log
Total: 34–6 (Home: 19–1; Road: 15–5)
May: 4–0 (Home: 2–0; Road: 2–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 20@ SeattleW 105–64Plum
Young (23)
A'ja Wilson (13)Chelsea Gray (6)Climate Pledge Arena
11,229
1–0
2May 25@ Los AngelesW 94–85Jackie Young (30)A'ja Wilson (13)Chelsea Gray (8)Crypto.com Arena
7,314
2–0
3May 27Los AngelesW 93–65A'ja Wilson (23)Kiah Stokes (9)Chelsea Gray (7)Michelob Ultra Arena
10,191
3–0
4May 28MinnesotaW 94–73Jackie Young (23)Candace Parker (8)Chelsea Gray (10)Michelob Ultra Arena
7,970
4–0
July: 10–1 (Home: 4–0; Road: 6–1)
August: 8–4 (Home: 5–1; Road: 3–3)
September: 3–0 (Home: 2–0; Road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
38September 2SeattleW 103–77A'ja Wilson (30)Kiah Stokes (11)Chelsea Gray (9)Michelob Ultra Arena
9,319
32–6
39September 8@ PhoenixW 94–73A'ja Wilson (30)A'ja Wilson (9)Chelsea Gray (12)Footprint Center
13,206
33–6
40September 10PhoenixW 100–85A'ja Wilson (36)A'ja Wilson (8)Chelsea Gray (8)T-Mobile Arena
17,406
34–6
2023 season schedule

Playoffs edit

2023 playoff game log
First Round vs. Chicago
Won Series: 2–0
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 13ChicagoW 87–59Chelsea Gray (20)Kiah Stokes (15)Chelsea Gray (7)T-Mobile Arena
12,927
1–0
2September 17ChicagoW 92–70A'ja Wilson (38)A'ja Wilson (16)Chelsea Gray (9)Michelob Ultra Arena
9,000
2–0
Semifinals vs. Dallas
Won Series: 3–0
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 24DallasW 97–83A'ja Wilson (34)Jackie Young (10)Jackie Young (7)Michelob Ultra Arena
9,784
1–0
2September 26DallasW 91–84A'ja Wilson (30)A'ja Wilson (11)Chelsea Gray (8)Michelob Ultra Arena
9,286
2–0
3September 29@ DallasW 64–61Chelsea Gray (15)A'ja Wilson (13)Kelsey Plum (7)College Park Center
6,251
3–0
Finals vs. New York Liberty
Won Series: 3–1
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1October 8New YorkW 99–82Plum
Young (26)
A'ja Wilson (8)Chelsea Gray (9)Michelob Ultra Arena
10,300
1–0
2October 11New YorkW 104–76A'ja Wilson (26)A'ja Wilson (15)Chelsea Gray (11)Michelob Ultra Arena
10,232
2–0
3October 15@ New YorkL 73–87Kelsey Plum (29)A'ja Wilson (11)Jackie Young (5)Barclays Center
17,143
2–1
4October 18@ New YorkW 70–69A'ja Wilson (24)A'ja Wilson (16)Jackie Young (7)Barclays Center
16,851
3–1
2023 playoff schedule

Standings edit

#Team
W L PCT GB Conf. Home Road Cup
1xLas Vegas Aces346.85018–219–115–59–1
2xNew York Liberty328.800216–415–517–37–3
3xConnecticut Sun2713.675714–613–714–67–3
4xDallas Wings2218.5501211–911–911–96–4
5xAtlanta Dream1921.4751511–911–98–126–4
6xMinnesota Lynx1921.4751512–89–1110–105–5
7xWashington Mystics1921.475159–1112–87–135–5
8xChicago Sky1822.450165–157–1311–93–7
9eLos Angeles Sparks1723.425179–1110–107–135–5
10eIndiana Fever1327.325215–156–147–132–8
11eSeattle Storm1129.275238–124–167–134–6
12ePhoenix Mercury931.225252–188–121–191–9

Notes

(#) – League Standing
x – Clinched playoff berth
e – Eliminated from postseason contention
Source: Overall standings and Commissioner's Cup Standings

Playoffs edit

Round One:
Best-of-3
Semifinals:
Best-of-5
Finals:
Best-of-5
         
1Las Vegas Aces2
8Chicago Sky0
1Las Vegas Aces3
4Dallas Wings0
4Dallas Wings2
5Atlanta Dream0
1Las Vegas Aces3
2New York Liberty1
2New York Liberty2
7Washington Mystics0
2New York Liberty3
3Connecticut Sun1
3Connecticut Sun2
6Minnesota Lynx1

Bold Series winner

Statistics edit

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
 APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage TO Turnovers per game
 PF Fouls per gameTeam leaderLeague leader

Regular Season edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
A'ja Wilson404030.7.557.310.8129.51.61.42.222.8
Kelsey Plum393932.4.475.389.9122.44.51.10.018.7
Jackie Young404031.5.523.449.8674.03.81.30.117.6
Chelsea Gray404032.2.490.421.8974.07.31.40.615.3
Candace Parker181823.6.465.333.8935.43.71.50.99.0
Alysha Clark39122.5.444.386.8183.41.10.60.26.7
Kierstan Bell36011.8.346.244.6001.60.50.40.13.7
Cayla George3208.5.288.234.0001.80.40.30.22.3
Kiah Stokes402219.8.434.185.5005.90.60.71.02.2
Sydney Colson2804.8.444.375.8330.40.80.30.01.3
Alaina Coates1003.0.800.000.2501.00.00.20.00.9
Ashley Joens203.0.000.000.0000.00.00.00.00.0


Waived/Released during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Playoffs edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
A'ja Wilson9933.2.554.500.83111.81.21.42.323.8
Kelsey Plum9936.8.417.403.8753.23.81.30.018.3
Jackie Young9934.8.421.415.9145.65.01.60.116.7
Chelsea Gray8835.9.436.3551.004.86.81.51.015.6
Alysha Clark9124.1.529.318.9294.41.30.30.18.2
Kiah Stokes8826.1.563.5001.007.91.31.00.32.8
Cayla George816.0.200.2501.000.60.50.40.01.6
Kierstan Bell806.3.167.0001.000.80.30.40.31.3
Sydney Colson704.9.250.000.0000.40.30.10.00.3
Alaina Coates601.81.00.000.0000.80.00.20.00.3

Awards and honors edit

RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
A'ja WilsonWNBA All-Star Starter & CaptainJune 25[21]
Western Conference Player of the WeekJune 27[22]
July 25[23]
August 15[24]
August 29[25]
Player of the Month - JuneJuly 5[26]
Player of the Month - JulyAugust 2[27]
Player of the Month - AugustSeptember 6[28]
Defensive Player of the YearSeptember 22[29]
All-Defensive First TeamSeptember 22[30]
All-WNBA First TeamOctober 15[31]
WNBA Finals MVPOctober 18[32]
Jackie YoungWNBA All-Star StarterJune 25[21]
All-WNBA Second TeamOctober 15[31]
Chelsea GrayWNBA All-Star StarterJune 25[21]
Western Conference Player of the WeekAugust 2[33]
All-WNBA Second TeamOctober 15[31]
Kelsey PlumWNBA All-StarJuly 1[34]
Becky HammonCoach of the Month - JuneJuly 5[26]
Alysha ClarkSixth Player of the YearSeptember 18[35]

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