The Las Vegas Aces have looked average in 2025 after winning two WNBA titles in the past three seasons. Are they still an elite team? Las Vegas is a place where vacations start quickly, then lose steam. The first few nights are great. But then someone has to go home early, someone develops a throbbing headache from the constant sun, and, suddenly, the entire group realizes it hasn’t eaten a vegetable in a ... Read more
Aces’ roster shake-up saw both a Harvard talent and seasoned center released ahead of the season.BT
The Las Vegas Aces have cut two players after their latest preseason game — rookie guard Harmoni Turner and veteran forward Queen Egbo. Turner was the Aces’ third-round pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft; she was the 34th overall pick after a standout career at Harvard in which she averaged 18.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 3.7 assists. In her senior season, she shot 43% from the field and 35.6% from ... Read more
Recognition came in two forms for LA—MVP votes for its stars and a runner-up finish for Most Improved.BT
Las Vegas Aces' star forward A'ja Wilson won this year's WNBA Most Valuable Player award, per an announcement on Sunday. However, despite Wilson's dominant win, Los Angeles Sparks' star forwards Dearica Hamby and Rickea Jackson secured MVP votes on the 2025 award ballot. Jackson sported career-high averages in points (14.7), assists (1.7), minutes (30.9) and games started ... Read more
A $150M investment proves the Sparks are dead serious about the future with a groundbreaking facility for 2027.BT
Thu, Sep 25, 2025, 1:24 AM New home for Sparks basketball will deliver world-class performance resources, community engagement spaces, and a first-of-its-kind investment in women’s sports The three-time WNBA Champion Los Angeles Sparks today announced plans to build a world-class training and practice facility in El Segundo scheduled to open in 2027. Purpose-built in partnership with global architecture and design ... Read more
When a WNBA star was dealt to the Liberty, it became one of those rare trades that no one actually lost.BT
The Connecticut Sun have traded Natasha Cloud to the New York Liberty in exchange for the No. 7 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, the team announced Sunday night. The Sun, who acquired Cloud in the trade that sent longtime franchise cornerstone Alyssa Thomas to the Phoenix Mercury, stocked up on draft capital, while the Liberty bolstered their already-talented roster with one ... Read more




