Indiana Fever, Las Vegas Aces and Caitlin Clark
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In 2025, the Aces are not just without Kelsey Plum, but they are also missing 20+ minute per game contributors in Alysha Clark and Tiffany Hayes. Without those key 2024 assets, you would also think that A'ja Wilson would be scoring even more, but she is doing just the opposite with over 4 PPG less than she did last season.
Plum opted to leave the Las Vegas Aces after winning two titles, and join the Los Angeles Sparks. The journey has had its bumps, but it’s resulted in another All-Star appearance.
In the win over the Aces, Kelsey Mitchell became the fourth fastest guard in WNBA history to reach 4,400 career points. Several names ahead of Mitchell include league legends Diana Taurasi and Maya Moore. Mitchell finished the win over the Aces with 21 points, one rebound and four assists.
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Kelsey Mitchell scored 21 points, Natasha Howard and Aliyah Boston had double-doubles, and the Indiana Fever beat the Las Vegas Aces 80-70 on Thursday night.
Kelsey Plum's hotel room activities with a Los Angeles Sparks teammate has gone viral over WNBA All-Star weekend.
Kelsey Plum seemed to have taken a shot at Caitlin Clark's team for not wearing the shirts promoting better pay at the WNBA All-Star Game.
The Aces had three consecutive No. 1 picks: guard Kelsey Plum (2017, when the franchise was still in San Antonio), center Wilson (2018, when it moved to Las Vegas) and guard Jackie Young (2019). That trio were together for five years, though Plum didn't play in 2020 because of an Achilles injury. Still, the Aces reached the 2020 WNBA Finals.
Las Vegas; Wednesday, 10 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: Los Angeles Sparks plays the Las Vegas Aces after Kelsey Plum scored 24 points in the Sparks' 89-81 overtime loss to the Golden State Valkyries.