HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Aces point guard Chelsea Gray, who has not played since injuring her left foot in last season’s WNBA Finals, is expected to make her season debut Wednesday night when the Seattle Storm visit.
How much Gray would play will be determined during the game, coach Becky Hammon said Tuesday.
“We’re going to see how that goes and evaluate and make an in-game call then,” Hammon said. “We kind of have a general idea of what we’re doing with her, but it can change one way or another depending on how it goes.”
The Aces, who have won the past two WNBA championships, are off to a slow start. Las Vegas has lost five of seven games to drop to 6-6 — equaling the number of defeats it had all of last season.
Gray’s absence is a big factor, but the defense is allowing 104.2 points per 100 possessions, which ranks 10th in the 12-team league.
“Not only have we missed her mind and her passing and her scoring, we’ve missed her spirit,” Hammon said of Gray, who was the WNBA Finals MVP two years ago and last postseason was averaging 15.6 points and 6.8 assists in the playoffs at the time of the injury.
“When you have that kind of hunger and that kind of drive to get back because you haven’t had it for so long, it does bring a…