Las Vegas Aces

Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston defends Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson

How the Las Vegas Aces can improve heading into matchup with the Indiana Fever

By Kelly Johnson / September 20, 2025

Becky Hammon: “They haven’t seen the real Aces yet”

Indiana Fever players battle for the ball against the Las Vegas Aces

Toughest challenge yet awaits Indiana Fever in series against Las Vegas Aces

By Tony East / September 20, 2025

The Indiana Fever won a playoff series for the first time in nearly a decade, but they now face an even tougher challenge

Napheesa Collier and Paige Bueckers chat on the court.

The Next’s 2025 WNBA Awards: Napheesa Collier, Paige Bueckers among winners

By Emily Adler / September 16, 2025

Collier MVP, Bueckers ROY and much more

A group of Las Vegas Aces players including A'ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young and Aaliyah Nye gather in the paint while Wilson helps pick NaLyssa Smith pick herself up off the ground. A referee stands next to them looking on, while a pair of Minnesota Lynx players are talking to each other behind the group. Packed arena stands are out of focus in the background.

Three keys for a Las Vegas Aces playoff run

By Kelly Johnson / September 14, 2025

Aces enter their first-round series against the Seattle Storm on a 16-game win streak

Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) shoots the ball from the three-point line over Lynx wing Bridget Carleton (6) during a game at the Target Center.

How Chelsea Gray is living up to her ‘Point Gawd’ nickname this season

By Kelly Johnson / September 12, 2025

With her signature behind-the-back passes, Gray leads the Aces in assists.

Members of the Minnesota Lynx line up in rows and dance the electric slide to celebrate a victory. Courtney Williams stands front and center wearing sunglasses, with Kayla McBride to her right and Napheesa Collier to her left. Bridget Carleton and Alanna Smith stand behind them, while Diamond Miller, Maria Kliundikova and the mascot Prowl are in the back line. A packed arena crowd claps along behind them.

WNBA Notes: Previewing probable playoff matchups

By Emily Adler / September 6, 2025

Breaking down the projected first-round matchups, from most likely to only slightly less likely to be a blowout

A group of Las Vegas Aces players including A'ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young and Aaliyah Nye gather in the paint while Wilson helps pick NaLyssa Smith pick herself up off the ground. A referee stands next to them looking on, while a pair of Minnesota Lynx players are talking to each other behind the group. Packed arena stands are out of focus in the background.

How the Las Vegas Aces are ‘playing the right way’ to the playoffs

By Kelly Johnson / September 2, 2025

After a slow start, the Aces became the second team to clinch a WNBA playoff spot

Wasington guard Sonia Citron dribbles toward the rim past Alyssa Thomas, who is trying to turn and follow. Another Mystics player stands behind Thomas, while a packed crowd on the sideline and endline watch on out of focus in the background.

WNBA Notes: Sparks frontcourt decisions, hot shooting from Sonia Citron, Jewell Loyd

By Emily Adler / August 30, 2025

Plus: Checking in on WNBA lottery odds

A group of Las Vegas Aces players including A'ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young and Aaliyah Nye gather in the paint while Wilson helps pick NaLyssa Smith pick herself up off the ground. A referee stands next to them looking on, while a pair of Minnesota Lynx players are talking to each other behind the group. Packed arena stands are out of focus in the background.

WNBA Notes: Aces riding high, Storm facing offseason decision

By Emily Adler / August 23, 2025

Our regular look around the WNBA breaks down the Aces’ historic hot streak, what Domnique Malonga means for Seattle’s future, and more

A’ja Wilson shoots to score against the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Photo Credit: Chris Poss- The Next

A’ja Wilson continues to prove her case for MVP, helping Las Vegas in playoff push

By Kelly Johnson / August 18, 2025

Becky Hammon: “It’s just A’ja being A’ja.”