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Las Vegas Aces

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Date:
1997 - present
Headquarters:
Las Vegas
Areas Of Involvement:
basketball
Related People:
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Las Vegas Aces, American professional basketball team that plays in the Western Conference of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). For the first six years of its existence, the franchise was based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was named the Utah Starzz. In 2003 the team relocated to San Antonio, Texas. It was known as the San Antonio Silver Stars for 11 seasons (2003–13) and later as the San Antonio Stars (2014–17). The team adopted its current name after moving ahead of the 2018 season to Paradise, Nevada, near Las Vegas. The Aces have won two WNBA championships (2022 and 2023).

One of the original eight WNBA franchises, the Utah Starzz began play in 1997. The franchise’s first owner was businessman Larry H. Miller, who also owned the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Although the Starzz did not achieve a winning record until 2000, the play of centre Natalie Williams was a bright spot for the team. She earned first-team All-WNBA honours three consecutive seasons (1999–2001). The Starzz first made the playoffs in 2001, losing in the Western Conference semifinals to the Sacramento Monarchs. The Starzz returned to the playoffs the following year, advancing to the Western Conference finals before being eliminated by the Los Angeles Sparks. Following the conclusion of the 2002 season Miller sold the franchise to Peter Holt, owner of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs, and the team relocated to Texas.

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As the San Antonio Silver Stars, the team initially struggled, posting a losing record for four straight seasons. In 2007, however, the Silver Stars acquired All-Star point guard Becky Hammon in a trade with the New York Liberty. Hammon led the team in scoring and assists over the next several seasons and helped spark a dramatic turnaround for San Antonio. In 2008 the Silver Stars posted a league-best 24–10 record and reached the WNBA finals for the first time but lost to the Detroit Shock. The Silver Stars continued to make the playoffs each season through 2012, though the team advanced no further than the Western Conference semifinals.

Hammon retired after the 2014 season, and San Antonio, by then known simply as the Stars, fell swiftly in the standings. The team had the worst record in the league from 2015 to 2017, winning no more than eight games in any of those seasons. MGM Resorts International subsequently bought the team and relocated it to Nevada, renaming it the Las Vegas Aces. In the 2018 draft the Aces selected forward A’ja Wilson of the University of South Carolina with the first overall pick. That season Wilson averaged 20.7 points and 8 rebounds per game and won the Rookie of the Year award.

In 2020 Wilson led the Aces to an 18–4 record, which tied them with the Seattle Storm for the best league record. (The season was shortened to 22 games because of the COVID-19 pandemic.) In the ensuing playoffs the Aces reached the finals but lost a showdown with the Storm. The following season the Aces topped the Western Conference with a 24–8 record. In the playoffs, however, they lost a semifinals matchup against the Phoenix Mercury. In 2022 Hammon—who had become the first full-time female assistant coach in NBA history, with the Spurs, since the end of her playing career—replaced Bill Laimbeer as the Aces’ head coach. In Hammon’s first year at the helm the Aces tied with the Chicago Sky for best league record (26–10) and advanced to face the Connecticut Sun in the finals. There, the Aces eliminated the Sun in four games to capture their first WNBA title. Las Vegas had another stellar season in 2023, finishing the regular season with a record of 34–6. The team easily advanced to the finals, where the Aces defeated the New York Liberty, 3–1.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.

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