WNBA: Can the Las Vegas Aces go back-to-back-to-back?

Date:

We are officially one week away from Las Vegas Aces basketball, a tip off from igniting what could be another run that further cements the Aces as one of the most dangerous basketball dynasties of the modern era.

The core is still intact, the final roster cuts are occurring and the Aces seem primed to make a run at what could be the first three-peat since the Houston Comets won four-straight titles to kick off the WNBA (1997-2000). Is the Aces formula strong enough to make more magic?


Why the Aces will three-peat

Chelsea Gray and Kelsey Plum celebrate with Jackie Young during the 2023 WNBA Finals.
Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

The Aces are healthy, the core is intact and they have plenty of steam to keep their momentum going. They have the chip on their shoulder needed to defy the odds, and they’re arguably just too damn good with an amazing amount of chemistry.

A’ja Wilson is coming off of a season where many thought she was snubbed for the league MVP, although she did win the Finals MVP. She likely has some extra motivation as she seeks to add a third regular season MVP to her already massive collection of hardware.

Chelsea Gray…

Read more…

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Latest News

More like this
Related

Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever cruise to win over Chicago Sky in fourth meeting

Alexa Philippou, ESPNAug 30, 2024, 11:17 PM ETCloseCovers women's...

Chicago Sky Faces Indiana Fever in Rookie-fueled WNBA Weekend Slate

This weekend’s WNBA action will dip into the race for the...

WNBA: Recent wins show Caitlin Clark, Fever are growing together

Will they or won’t they? It’s been...

ESPN survey – Venues fall short on invisible disability needs

Anthony OlivieriDan HajduckyCloseDan HajduckyESPNHajducky is an associate editor for...