January 26, 2021 

Sources: Las Vegas Aces in talks to acquire Chelsea Gray

Point guard among star-studded free agent crop who could be on the move

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PALMETTO, FL- AUGUST 28: Chelsea Gray #12 of the Los Angeles Sparks handles the ball against the Connecticut Sun on August 28, 2020 at Feld Entertainment Center in Palmetto, Florida. 

Multiple league sources tell The Next that the Las Vegas Aces are in talks to acquire star free agent point guard Chelsea Gray, a key prize in the WNBA free agent sweepstakes heating up this winter.

Gray, 28, is among the premier playmakers in the game, a combination of devastating penetrating scorer and elite three-point shooter who became available when the Los Angeles Sparks elected to use their lone core designation on Nneka Ogwumike earlier this month. A league source tells The Next that Ogwumike is expected to stay in Los Angeles.

The decision could have knock-on effects for Vegas as well. A large salary commitment to Gray would make it difficult to keep Kayla McBride, another free agent, and multiple league sources tell The Next that McBride is likely to be moving on from the only franchise she’s ever played for (assuming we treat San Antonio-Las Vegas as one franchise).

According to a league source, as many as eight top free agents could change teams.

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Written by Howard Megdal

Howard is the founder of The Next and editor-in-chief.

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