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Las Vegas Aces landed on the WNBA map when they first scored the championship as a team in 2022. They continued the feat again in 2023 and proved that it was a lucky hit for the first time. In fact, they became the sole team to win two consecutive WNBA titles after 2001-2002. Since then, the team has gained the respect of other franchises in terms of skills. However, it had its ups and downs with changing owners during their stint in the league. Today, we are going to explore their whole journey from scratch.

Las Vegas Aces Profile

The Aces have a long list of players with championship goals and a history of regular postseason appearances. However, we must get to know the rough idea of the organization and what type of presence it possesses among its fans.

InformationDetails
Founded1997 (originally as Utah Starzz)
Owner(s)Mark Davis and Tom Brady
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
NicknameAces
Head CoachBecky Hammon
MascotsBucket$
Arena/StadiumMichelob ULTRA Arena
WebsiteLasVegasAces.com
Social MediaInstagram- @lvaces, X- @LVAces, Facebook- Las Vegas Aces
Net Worth$140 million as per Sports Illustrated
Championship/MVP2(2022, 2023)/ 3 WNBA MVP Award(2020, 2022, 2024)
Popular PlayersA’ja Wilson, Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young
Las Vegas Aces Profile

Las Vegas Aces History

Las Vegas Aces have a rich history. So, back in 1997, when the Utah Starzz came into being, one of the eight original teams when the WNBA first launched. They called Salt Lake City home until 2002. Then, in 2003, things shifted. The franchise moved to San Antonio, Texas, becoming the San Antonio Silver Stars; eventually, they were just known as the San Antonio Stars. During their time in San Antonio, the team had some success, actually making it to the WNBA Finals in 2008.

The franchise was sold in 2017 to MGM Resorts International and relocated to Las Vegas, where they were renamed the Las Vegas Aces. Becky Hammon was named the team's first head coach, and Natalie Williams was named the first general manager. Led by the stars A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, and Chelsea Gray, the Aces won consecutive championships in 2022 and 2023, establishing themselves as one of the most dominant teams in recent WNBA history.

Las Vegas Aces Stats

Las Vegas Aces have been providing their fans with splendid games and magnificent stats. The star players from the team are on a run to be the best in the league. Let's take a look at what the Aces have put up on the board in the last few seasons. Las Vegas Aces stats are as follows:

SeasonIndividual PPGIndividual RPGIndividual APGTeam PPGTeam RPG
2020A. Wilson (20.5)A. Wilson (8.5)D. Robinson (3.3)88.737.4
2021A. Wilson (18.3)A. Wilson (9.3)C. Gray (5.9)89.338.7
2022K. Plum (20.2)A. Wilson (9.4)C. Gray (6.1)90.435.3
2023A. Wilson (22.8)A. Wilson (9.5)C. Gray (7.3)92.834.8
2024A. Wilson (26.9)A. Wilson (11.9)J. Young (5.3)86.434.1
Las Vegas Aces Stats

Las Vegas Aces Famous Players

The Las Vegas Aces have given such players to the WNBA, whose names are eternal. All of these players are powerhouses and still continue to put pressure on the opponent teams when it comes to the championship run each season.

A’ja Wilson

A'ja Wilson
Credits: Official Instagram account of @aja22wilson

The 6’5″ tall center A’ja Wilson plays for the Las Vegas Aces currently. She played college basketball at the South Carolina Gamecocks, where she was the main factor in leading the team to its first NCAA Women’s title in 2017. Also, in the WNBA world, she is assumed to be the highest-scoring center. Wilson is a 2x WNBA champion in 2022 and 2023 and also earned the WNBA Finals MVP title in 2023. She was also named the WNBA MVP thrice in 2020, 2022, and 2024. In the 2024 regular season, she averaged 27.1 points, 11.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.9 steals per game in the first half of the season.

Chelsea Gray

Chelsea Gray
Image Credits: Chelsea Gray's official Instagram

Chelsea Gray is the anchor for the Las Vegas Aces, both on and off the court. An elder stateswoman of the Aces, the three-time WNBA champion (2016, 2022, 2023) scored 18.3 points and dished out 6.0 assists per game with a crazy 58.5 percent shooting clip in the 2022 WNBA Finals to capture the Finals MVP honors. Her incredible playmaking talents, averaging 5 to 7 assists a night, and clutch shot-making put her amongst the best “scoring point guards” who have been changing the position across the WNBA. In 2023, she made 15.3 points and 7.3 assists, with that latter number among the best facilitation numbers in the league. Off the court, the resurgence proves her versatility and leadership. The Aces have re-signed her through 2024, signaling their desire to have her cerebral, poised, clutch style form the core around which future title runs are built.

Liz Cambage

Liz Cambage
Image Credits: Liz Cambage's official Instagram

Liz Cambage was a force for the Las Vegas Aces, bringing elite size, scoring, and rim protection to the frontcourt. Cambage brought a presence at 6′‑8″ that aided her defensive matchups around the rim defensively, hedging or directly altering shots based only on her presence. After leading the league in scoring (23 PPG) and ranking second in rebounds (9.7 RPG) in 2018, she was traded to Las Vegas, and in that instant, the Aces were transformed into championship contenders. Over the 2019 season, Cambage averaged a respectable 15.9 points and 8.2 rebounds per game, was named All‑WNBA with A’ja Wilson, and secured a 21–13 record for the Aces. The tactical versatility presented by Cambage and the star lineup allowed for maximum impact from all stars.

Las Vegas Aces Roster

Looking at the roster of the Las Vegas Aces, it carries a certain depth to it. Last season, when Kelsey Plum entered the league, she forced the team towards the championship; however, the Aces could only reach the semi-finals. Now, the Las Vegas Aces' roster is set to run deep into the playoffs and win a championship again. The Aces roster and their key details are mentioned in the table below:

Pos.No.Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
Forward1USAKierstan Bell6′ 1″ (1.85m)176 lb (80kg)2000-03-16Florida Gulf Coast2
Guard12USAChelsea Gray5′ 11″ (1.8m)170 lb (77kg)1992-10-08Duke9
Center17USAMegan Gustafson6′ 3″ (1.91m)195 lb (88kg)1996-12-13Iowa5
Guard24USAJewell Loyd5′ 11″ (1.8m)165 lb (75kg)1993-10-05Notre Dame9
Center41USAKiah Stokes6′ 3″ (1.91m)191 lb (87kg)1993-03-30Connecticut8
Forward22USAA’ja Wilson6′ 4″ (1.93m)195 lb (88kg)1996-08-08South Carolina6
Guard0USAJackie Young6′ 0″ (1.83m)165 lb (75kg)1997-09-16Notre Dame5
Guard3USATiffany Mitchell5' 9"(1.75 m)169 lb (77 kg)1994-09-23South Carolina9
Forward8USAJoyner Holmes6' 3" (1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg)1998-02-22Austin, Texas5
Guard11USADana Evans5' 6" (1.68 m)145 lb (66 kg)1998-08-01Louisville4
Guard-Forward13USAAaliyah Nye6'0" (1.83 m)-2002-08-14AlabamaR
Forward32USACheyenne Parker-Tyus6' 4" (1.93 m)193 lb (88 kg)1992-08-22Middle Tennessee10
Center33USAElizabeth Kitley6' 6" (1.98 m)195 lb (88 kg)2001-09-17Virginia TechR
Las Vegas Aces Roster

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Las Vegas Aces Head Coach

Becky Hammon
Credits: Official Instagram account of Becky Hammon

Las Vegas Aces President Nikki Fargas announced on December 31, 2021, that the team hired San Antonio Spurs assistant and 6-time WNBA All-Star Becky Hammon as the team’s head coach. Hammon rewarded the Aces less than nine months later with the franchise’s first WNBA Championship. The seeds for Hammon’s hiring were originally sewn when the Aces retired her jersey on September 13, 2021. That ceremony served as the culmination of the franchise’s 25th-anniversary alumni initiative, which saw the Aces embrace their Utah and San Antonio roots and celebrate the players who helped build the franchise and the league from the ground up.

Las Vegas Aces Owner

Las Vegas Aces' owner was Larry H. Miller, who was also the owner of the NBA team Utah Jazz. NFL legend Tom Brady joined Mark Davis as co-owner of the Las Vegas Aces in 2023, which gave a kickstart to the league. However, over the years, the Las Vegas Aces had many owners starting from scratch. The team was originally founded in 1997 by the great Larry H. Miller.

This association lasted until 2002. In 2003, the team was acquired by Peter Holt, owner of the San Antonio Spurs, who held the ownership until 2017 under the name of San Antonio Silver Stars. MGM Resorts International group then took over, owning the team from 2017 to 2021. In 2021, Mark Davis, the owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, became the new owner and relocated the team again.

Las Vegas Aces Worth

According to Forbes, the Las Vegas Aces' worth is $310 million. The Las Vegas Aces have truly ascended, now standing as a premier WNBA franchise. This valuation is quite a jump, considering Mark Davis acquired the team in 2021 for what now seems like a steal at just $2 million, that's nearly a 15,400% increase, astonishingly enough.

This surge definitely mirrors significant revenue gains, around $22 million last season, give or take, coupled with some serious investment in infrastructure, such as the dedicated, roughly 64,000-square-foot, $40 million training facility, which saw its opening in 2023. For context, the average WNBA franchise value is currently hovering around $272 million, showing growth of roughly 183% since the prior year.

The Aces are maintaining their position as a powerhouse, not only with back-to-back championships in '22 and '23, but also a thriving business due to shrewd investments, like Tom Brady's minority ownership interest.

Las Vegas Aces Stadium

Las Vegas Aces Stadium
Image Crediits: MGM Resorts' official website

The Las Vegas Aces' stadium is the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, which is also called ‘The House'. The casino is on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. Its current owner is MGM Resorts International, which inaugurated it on April 10, 1999. The Las Vegas Aces stadium has a capacity of 12,000 people. It is an indoor arena with multipurpose services for the organizers. Michelob ULTRA Arena, which was first opened in 1999 and known as Mandalay Bay Events Center, was rebranded in 2021 due to a sponsorship agreement with Anheuser-Busch. Its fan-first design, robust lighting and sound systems, and proximity to action have all made it a fan-favorite venue. While the Michelob ULTRA Arena is the team's main venue, the Aces have used the larger T-Mobile Arena for special high-attendance matches. The Aces can now practice at a brand new, 64,000 square-foot practice facility in Henderson, the first practice facility built for a WNBA team. Both top-notch facilities speak volumes for the Aces team's status and ambitions.

Las Vegas Aces Championships

Back-to-back championships in 2022 and 2023 cemented the Las Vegas Aces as one of the most powerhouse teams in WNBA history. The Aces won their first WNBA title in 2022, defeating the Connecticut Sun in three out of four series. Led by Finals MVP Chelsea Gray and head coach Becky Hammon, the first rookie head coach to win a title, the team also won the Commissioner’s Cup that season.

Continuing their success, the Aces returned to the Finals in 2023 and repeated as league champions, defeating the star-studded New York Liberty in yet another 3–1 series. A’ja Wilson won Finals MVP, and the team became the first to win consecutive WNBA championships since the early 2000s. The Aces boast a potent offense to go along with lock-down defense, and both of those blueprints have coalesced into a championship legacy that cements them as one of the best teams in WNBA history.

Las Vegas Aces Records

The Aces took on many names under different ownerships. However, they got instant success as the Aces franchise. Here is a map of their plays through the years as per Basketball Reference data:

YearTeamW/L%Finish RivalsCoachesPlayoffs ResultTop WS
2024Las Vegas Aces.6752New York LibertyBecky Hammon (27-13)Lost SemisA. Wilson (10.9)
2023Las Vegas Aces.8501New York LibertyBecky Hammon (34-6)Won FinalsA. Wilson (10.4)
2022Las Vegas Aces.7221Connecticut SunBecky Hammon (26-10)Won FinalsA. Wilson (6.5)
2021Las Vegas Aces.7501Phoenix MercuryBill Laimbeer (24-8)Lost SemisA. Wilson (5.7)
2020Las Vegas Aces.8181Seattle StormBill Laimbeer (18-4)Lost FinalsA. Wilson (4.0)
2019Las Vegas Aces.6182Washington MysticsBill Laimbeer (21-13)Lost SemisL. Cambage (4.1)
2014San Antonio Stars.4713Minnesota LynxDan Hughes (16-18)Lost W. Conf. SemisD. Robinson (2.9)
2012San Antonio Silver Stars.6183Los Angeles SparksDan Hughes (21-13)Lost W. Conf. SemisS. Young-Malcolm (5.8)
2011San Antonio Silver Stars.5294Minnesota LynxDan Hughes (18-16)Lost W. Conf. SemisB. Hammon (3.7)
2010San Antonio Silver Stars.4123Phoenix MercurySandy Brondello (14-20)Lost W. Conf. SemisM. Snow (3.2)
2009San Antonio Silver Stars.4414Phoenix MercuryDan Hughes(15-19)Lost W. Conf. SemisB. Hammon (4.5)
2008San Antonio Silver Stars.7061Detroit ShockDan Hughes (24-10)Lost FinalsS. Young-Malcolm (6.2)
2007San Antonio Silver Stars.5882Phoenix MercuryDan Hughes (20-14)Lost W. Conf. FinalsS. Young-Malcolm (5.1)
2002Utah Starzz.6253Los Angeles SparksCandi Harvey (20-12)Lost W. Conf. FinalsM. Ferdinand-Harris (3.6)
2001Utah Starzz.5943Sacramento MonarchsFred Williams (5-8), Candi Harvey (14-5)Lost W. Conf. SemisN. Williams (5.1)
Las Vegas Aces Records

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FAQs

Who is the owner of Las Vegas Aces?
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Mark Davis-Carol Davis, the NFL team Las Vegas Raiders owners, and NFL legend Tom Brady are the owners of the Las Vegas Aces team.
How much do the Las Vegas Aces players make?
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The Las Vegas Aces players had a diverse salary cap table, with their salaries ranging from a minimum of $64,154 to $200,000 in 2024, according to Spotrac.
Where is Las Vegas Aces based?
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Las Vegas Aces are based in Nevada, United States.
What is the Las Vegas Aces' record?
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In the 2024 season, the Las Vegas Aces had a 27-13 win-loss record with a 67.5 winning percentage.
Who is the Las Vegas Aces Coach?
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Becky Hammon is the current coach of the Las Vegas Aces.
How many championships have Las Vegas Aces won?
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Las Vegas Aces have won two consecutive championships in 2022 and 2023.
Who is Las Vegas Aces' rival?
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The New York Liberty and the Chicago Sky are rivals of the Las Vegas Aces WNBA basketball team.
Who is the most famous WNBA player from the Las Vegas Aces?
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A'ja Wilson is the most famous WNBA player from the Las Vegas Aces.

How much is the Las Vegas Aces worth?

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The Las Vegas Aces are worth $310 million. 

Who is the best player on the Las Vegas Aces?

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A'ja Wilson is one of the best players in the Las Vegas Aces. 

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