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How Chelsea Gray’s free agency move to Aces opened new era of WNBA player choice

In the 2020 offseason, the Las Vegas Aces set their sights high. After making the playoffs for the first time in five years and giving the eventual champion Washington Mystics their toughest series of the postseason, the Aces were looking to round out their roster and become a bona fide contender.

Their No. 1 target? Chelsea Gray, the 2019 first-team all-WNBA point guard. Adding one of the league’s premier ballhandlers who was also a scoring threat would put Las Vegas over the top. Read More

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