The Las Vegas Aces celebrated their 2025 WNBA championship with a victory parade on October 17, which included passionate speeches and dancing from Becky Hammon and several members of the Aces roster, a franchise that has now won three league titles in the past four seasons.
Chelsea Gray may still be busy celebrating the Las Vegas Aces’ third championship in four years, but she’s also getting recognition for what she personally achieved in the 2025 WNBA Finals.
How many WNBA Finals MVPs can you name in five minutes?
The Las Vegas Aces won their third WNBA championship in four seasons with a dominant 97-86 victory over the Phoenix Mercury in Game 4 of the Finals on Friday, completing a four-game sweep in the league’s first-ever best-of-seven championship series.
A WNBA dynasty officially began Friday night when the Las Vegas Aces captured their third WNBA championship in the last four seasons.
Aces "Point Gawd" Chelsea Gray has returned to form in the WNBA Finals. She traces her late-season upswing to a comment from A'ja Wilson.
By the time she calls it a career, Chelsea Gray is going to go down as one of the greatest floor generals the WNBA has ever seen. The Las Vegas Aces point guard is already taking command in the WNBA Finals against the Phoenix Mercury, notching double-digit assists in both games so far.
It’s another win for the Aces! The two-time WNBA champions are on fire, and the scoreboard proves it as No. 2 seed LV Aces dismantled the Mercury 91-78.
The Las Vegas Aces are two wins away from another WNBA championship thanks to their 91-78 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday afternoon.
LAS VEGAS—Fourteen down, two more to go for the Las Vegas Aces. On Sunday, the Aces were able to weather the early storm and eventually get a blowout victory over the Phoenix Mercury 90-76 in Game Two at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
Remember when Chelsea Gray sustained a foot injury back in the 2023 WNBA Finals, and ended up recovering during the whole off-season and the first 12 games of the 2024 season?
Chelsea Gray went down hard in Game 5 of the semifinals, her ankle bending awkwardly after a collision. For a moment, the whole arena froze – fans fearing the worst, her teammates holding their breath.
For a moment, Las Vegas Aces fans feared déjà vu. In the third quarter of Game 5 against the Indiana Fever, Chelsea Gray crumpled to the floor after Odyssey Sims stepped on her foot, forcing her right ankle to bend awkwardly.
The Las Vegas Aces punched their ticket to the WNBA Finals.
The Las Vegas Aces got everything they could handle from the resilient Indiana Fever on Tuesday night.
The Aces came into game three with the same confidence and momentum they had I game two against Indiana. First Half Momentum Las Vegas started the first quarter with control of the tempo and get off to a small four-point lead, 20-16 to close out the first quarter.
A’Ja Wilson, after her Las Vegas Aces got the better of the Indiana Fever earlier today, decided to shed some light on her teammate Chelsea Gray’s defensive capabilities.
A'ja Wilson scored 25 points with nine rebounds and five steals and NaLyssa Smith added 18 points as the Las Vegas Aces bounced back for a 90-68 victory over the visiting Indiana Fever in Game 2 of their WNBA semifinal series.
Behind Kelsey Mitchell's playoff career-high 34 points, the sixth-seeded Indiana Fever spoiled the celebration for Most Valuable Player A'ja Wilson and the host Las Vegas Aces with an 89-73 Game 1 upset in their WNBA semifinal matchup on Sunday.
It was down to the wire as the Las Vegas Aces were on the hunt to close out the opening series of the playoffs against the Seattle Storm.
Jewell Loyd established season highs of 27 points and seven three-pointers off the bench and the Las Vegas Aces rebounded from a horrifying loss one day earlier to rout the visiting Golden State Valkyries, 101-77, on Sunday.
Las Vegas Aces star Chelsea Gray, coming fresh off of an inaugural Unrivaled championship shows off her workout routine leading up to the WNBA season. In a new post on the Aces’ Instagram page, Gray shows off in a practice session, interacting with her teammates, and throwing up some shots.
Chelsea Gray, tagged as one of the most successful women’s basketball players in the world today, is a product of the Duke Women’s Basketball program. She never forgot about her roots and in fact rooted for the Blue Devils in their Elite Eight match against the South Carolina Gamecocks.
Rose guard Chelsea Gray set the tone for her team’s inaugural Unrivaled championship with a buzzer-beating half-court three off the front rim at the end of the third quarter.
Chelsea Gray has recently addressed her nickname “Point Gawd,” which has become synonymous with her exceptional playmaking skills in the WNBA. As a key player for the Las Vegas Aces, Gray has embraced the moniker, reflecting her confidence and the high expectations that come with her role on the team.
The two-time defending WNBA Champion Las Vegas Aces are off to a good start in 2024 despite not having the services of Chelsea Gray. Off to a 2-0 start, the favorites to win a third straight title should have their star back in the mix at some point this season.
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