Las Vegas Aces President, Nikki Fargas and coach Becky Hammon Introduced two new additions to the team, Jewell Loyd and Liz Kitley on Tuesday. Fargas started off talking about the excitement surrounding the signing of Kitley.
On January 26, the Seattle Storm, Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks threw a major trade into the WNBA offseason.
Jewell Loyd’s departure bestowed Seattle with the No. 2 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. But, her absence leaves the team without a No. 1 scoring option. League forecasts didn’t predict the Seattle Storm to have an exciting offseason.
Several familiar faces have left the Las Vegas Aces during the WNBA’s free agency period. Who’s gone? Who’s new? And will it be enough to put the Aces back on their throne?
A’ja Wilson recently opened up about her and Jewell Loyd’s reactions to the major trade that sent Kelsey Plum from the Las Vegas Aces to the Los Angeles Sparks.
Las Vegas Aces star and three-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson opened up about her honest thoughts on the blockbuster trade deal that the Aces had gone through, which sent former first-pick Kelsey Plum back to her former team, the Los Angeles Sparks.
This 2025 WNBA offseason has been arguably the wildest in league history. With things calming down after a flurry of transactions, here are the five most impactful moves.
Jewell Loyd, who was traded from Seattle to Las Vegas, was officially announced as a member of the Aces on Saturday, saying she expects the next 10 years of career to be her best.
The Las Vegas Aces were bound to be forced to shuffle their roster at some point. With Kelsey Plum leaving and Jewel Loyd arriving, is this the end of an era or the beginning of a new one?
As the WNBA prepares for the upcoming draft, the Seattle Storm are eyeing a potential trade to secure UConn star Paige Bueckers. With the recent departure of Jewell Loyd, the Storm have an opportunity to reshape their roster and make a strategic move that could elevate their competitiveness in the league.
The Las Vegas Aces have made headlines with their recent acquisition of Jewell Loyd, prompting ESPN to evaluate the trade’s impact on the team. Following the blockbuster deal, ESPN assigned the team a solid trade grade, reflecting the potential benefits of bringing Loyd into their lineup as they aim for another championship run in the WNBA.
While Kelsey Plum and Jewell Loyd will have new homes in 2025, it's the Storm who nabbed the best piece in the three-team deal between Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Seattle.
The Chicago Sky need to replace their top scorer from 2024 after general manager Jeff Pagliocca chose not to extend a qualifying offer to Chennedy Carter, allowing the former Texas A&M standout to leave in free agency.
Six-time All-Star guard Jewell Loyd and three-time honoree guard Kelsey Plum are on the move in a three-team trade involving the Seattle Storm, Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks, according to multiple media outlets.
The Seattle Storm, Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks got together on Sunday night to reportedly complete a blockbuster three-team trade that will see two All-Star players and several first-round draft picks all switch teams.
There is reportedly a major three-team WNBA trade brewing. According to Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times, the Seattle Storm and Las Vegas Aces are working on a trade involving Jewell Loyd and Kelsey Plum.
With WNBA free agency set to begin Feb. 1, superstars are ready to shake up the league’s balance of power. Here are the best landing spots for five of the WNBA’s preeminent stars, from true free agents to those under contract wanting out.
Storm All-Star guard Jewell Loyd wants out. Here are three destinations that make sense.
Two-time WNBA champion Jewell Loyd has reportedly requested a trade from the Seattle Storm. The news has sparked widespread reactions from fans across the league, many speculating on her next destination.
Jewell Loyd scored a season-high 34 points as the host Seattle Storm beat the Indiana Fever 89-77 on Thursday. Ezi Magbegor added 18 points and Nneka Ogwumike contributed 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Storm (11-6), which matched its win total from the 2023 season while beating the Fever (7-12) for the third time this year.
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