WNBA: Aces still searching for dominant, championship stride

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It has been an eventful first three weeks of the 2024 WNBA season, and the Las Vegas Aces have played their part in the madness.

The Aces, who we’ve all become so accustomed to seeing in what seems to be an almost permanent championship stride, aren’t looking like the team they’re known to be. After some on-court shortcomings, a fan favorite getting waived from the roster and a slow jog out of the season’s gates, what is next for Vegas?

Life isn’t Fair

Dyaisha Fair didn’t get much of an opportunity to play for the Las Vegas Aces.
Photo by Jeff Bottari/NBAE via Getty Images

In an unexpected move, the Aces waived Dyaisha Fair, the No. 16 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft and the No. 3 all-time scorer in NCAA women’s basketball history. It was a stunner that angered fans, and even had some questioning the team. Fair only touched the hardwood once for the franchise for a total of four minutes, leaving many to believe she didn’t get a true shot to establish a role with the team, especially considering her impressive college career.

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