Chelsea Gray

Jonquel Jones gets into guarding position

‘We had excellent talent, and a good team’: What kept the Las Vegas Aces from three-peating

By Matthew Walter / October 9, 2024

Inconsistencies on both sides of the ball kept the Aces from completing the difficult task of threepeating

How the Aces’ three-headed monster backcourt all showed up when Las Vegas needed them

By Matthew Walter / October 6, 2024

“We was waiting on that,” Chelsea Gray said.

Aces and Liberty battle during a game

Locked On Women’s Basketball: It’s do-or-die for the Las Vegas Aces

By The Next / October 2, 2024

Hammon: ‘Three-peating is hard’

Sabrina Ionescu celebrates on the court for the New York Liberty next to Breanna Stewart.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Can the Aces slow down Ionescu and Stewart?

By The Next / October 1, 2024

Megdal: ‘I don’t necessarily know that there’s an adjustment Las Vegas can make …’

Breanna Stewart shoots a jump shot over A'ja Wilson

Liberty’s length too much for Aces in Game 1 defeat

By Matthew Walter / September 30, 2024

Becky Hammon: ‘They came out and punched us in the nose’

New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu shoots a 3-pointer from the corner. Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum arrives too late from elsewhere on the perimeter to contest it.

Entering playoff rematch with Las Vegas, New York Liberty aren’t the same team as in 2023

By Jackie Powell / September 28, 2024

Jonquel Jones: ‘We’re coming out to prove them wrong and prove ourselves right’

Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson has her left arm extended, holding her follow-through, after shooting a 3-pointer.

They meet again: What the Las Vegas Aces need to do to beat the New York Liberty

By Matthew Walter / September 28, 2024

The WNBA semifinals feature a 2023 Finals rematch

Two photos are shown side-by-side. On the left, Duke guard Chelsea Gray poses for a photo in her uniform. On the right, Maryland forward Alyssa Thomas smiles as she hugs head coach Brenda Frese. The phrases "WNBA Retrospect" and "2014 WNBA Draft gems!" are overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked On Women's Basketball logo is in the top right corner.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Why were Alyssa Thomas, Chelsea Gray undervalued WNBA prospects?

By The Next / September 14, 2024

Two of the top players to come out of the class of 2014 were picked fourth and 11th overall

Locked On Women’s Basketball: A’ja Wilson’s Olympic dominance

By The Next / July 31, 2024

‘It’s a 3-point shooting team around the best player in the game, A’ja Wilson’

Team USA center Brittney Griner (15) high-fives teammate Kelsey Plum (5) during the WNBA All-Star Game against Team WNBA at Footprint Center in Phoenix on July 20, 2024. (Photo credit: Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK)

‘As bad as it was, it was good for us’: How Team USA will adjust after another loss to WNBA All-Stars

By Scott Mammoser / July 21, 2024

For the second time in a row, players cut from Team USA roster handed the Olympians a loss