A'ja Wilson

Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson and guard Kelsey Plum high-five.

How Las Vegas Aces can win the 2023 WNBA Finals

By Matthew Walter / October 6, 2023

In the super team battle everyone has been clamoring for, the Aces will need to rebound and protect the three if they want to repeat as champs

As Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington releases a layup with her arm parallel to the floor, Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson blocks it. Both players are shown in mid-air with their backs to the camera, their hands sandwiching the ball.

How offensive juggernaut Aces won a defensive slugfest and advanced to WNBA Finals

By Matthew Walter / September 30, 2023

‘That’s how you win championships is taking care of those kind of things’

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Maryland’s Brenda Frese on Alyssa Thomas, Diamond Miller, Shyanne Sellers and more 

By The Next / September 28, 2023

Howard and Brenda Frese talk Terrapins basketball, WNBA MVP discourse, Alyssa Thomas’s legacy

Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson during a game

Key moments from each Aces star have Las Vegas one win from WNBA Finals

By Matthew Walter / September 27, 2023

‘Because you receive more when you give more’

A three-picture collage of the leading WNBA MVP vote-getters: on top-left, Breanna Stewart releases a deep jump shot over the outstretched arm of a defender; on the top-right, A'ja Wilson shoots a fadeaway jumper over a defender; on the bottom, Alyssa Thomas.

The Next’s 2023 WNBA Awards: MVP

By Emily Adler / September 25, 2023

Do you think they’ll cut the trophy in half horizontally or vertically?

Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson and guard Kelsey Plum high-five.

What to watch for in the Las Vegas Aces’ semifinal series against the Dallas Wings

By Matthew Walter / September 24, 2023

Key matchups on the perimeter and in the paint, plus an X-factor for the Aces

A screenshot from the video game NBA 2K24 featuring a team selection screen where the chosen teams are the Las Vegas Aces but with A'ja Wilson five times and the Atlanta Dream with Rhyne Howard five times.

Choosing the 2023 WNBA MVP with video games and clones

By Jacob Mox / September 23, 2023

Welcome to the WNBA Clone League, a truly absurd endeavor

As Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington releases a layup with her arm parallel to the floor, Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson blocks it. Both players are shown in mid-air with their backs to the camera, their hands sandwiching the ball.

A’ja Wilson named 2023 WNBA DPOY, headlines All-Defensive teams

By Cameron Ruby / September 22, 2023

A’ja Wilson wins second consecutive WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, headlines 10-player defensive selections for 2023.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA playoffs weekend 1: Minnesota Lynx shocker, Becky Hammon’s surprising A’ja Wilson decision

By The Next / September 18, 2023

Howard discusses Game 2 of the two series played on Sunday, Minnesota Lynx vs. Connecticut Sun— Chicago Sky vs. Las Vegas Aces

WNBA broke viewership, attendance and social media engagement records in 2023

By Aya Abdeen / September 15, 2023

Players also set new records on the court for points and assists