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2022 Las Vegas Aces season

The 2022 Las Vegas Aces season was the franchise's 26th season in the Women's National Basketball Association and the 5th year the franchise is based in Las Vegas after relocating from San Antonio and Utah. The regular season began on May 6, 2022, at the Phoenix Mercury.


2022 Las Vegas Aces season
WNBA champions
Becky Hammon
Michelob Ultra Arena
5,607 per game
26–10 (.722)
1st (Western)
WNBA Champions (Defeated Connecticut Sun 3–1 in WNBA Finals)
Kelsey Plum – 20.2 ppg
A'ja Wilson – 9.4 rpg
Chelsea Gray – 6.1 apg
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The 2022 Las Vegas Aces season was the franchise's 26th season in the Women's National Basketball Association and the 5th year the franchise is based in Las Vegas after relocating from San Antonio and Utah. The regular season began on May 6, 2022, at the Phoenix Mercury.

On December 31, 2021, the Aces named former WNBA great and San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon as their new head coach.

The Aces started the season under Hammon in strong fashion, winning their first two games before losing a game. The team then went on a seven game winning streak to end May 9–1. The winning streak ended on the first of June, but the Aces then won their next four straight games. The end of June was not as kind to the team, as they lost three of their last four games, to finish the month 5–4. July got off to a rocky start, with the team losing two of its first three games, but then they won three of their next four before finishing the month on a four game winning streak. The winning streak would be five including the Commissioner's Cup Final. The Aces beat the Chicago Sky 93–83 to win their first Commissioner's Cup. Excluding that cup, the team finished July 8–3, and secured a berth into the 2022 WNBA Playoffs on July 24. They started the final month of the season on a two game losing streak, but won their last four games to finish the month 4–2 and secure the first seed in the playoffs. Their win in the penultimate game of the season gave them the better head-to-head record with Chicago and secured the tiebreaker for the top seed. Their final record of 26–10 in the regular season, was the highest win total in franchise history and their winning percentage of .722 was the second highest.

As the first seed in the playoffs, they had home court advantage against the eight seed Phoenix Mercury in the first round. The Aces won the first game 79–63 and cruise to a game two victory 117–80 to win the series two games to zero. In the second round they faced off against the fourth seeded Seattle Storm. Las Vegas lost the first game at home 73–76. However, they won game two 78–73 to send the series to Seattle tied. The Aces prevailed in over time in game three of the series and also won game four in Seattle to take the series three games to one. The Aces would again have home court advantage in the WNBA Finals where they matched up against the third seed Connecticut Sun. Las Vegas won the first two games at home 67–64 and 85–71 respectively. The Aces lost game three in Connecticut 76–105. However, they came back and won game four to win the series three games to one and finish as WNBA Champions. This was the first championship in franchise history. This also marked the first time a team won both the WNBA Commissioner's Cup and the WNBA Finals.

During the postseason, A'ja Wilson was named MVP, Jackie Young won Most Improved Player, Chelsea Gray was Finals MVP, and Coach Becky Hammon was named Coach of the Year in her first season.

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/team/country
18Mya HollingshedPuerto RicoColorado
111Kierstan BellUnited StatesFlorida Gulf Coast
213Khayla PointerUnited StatesLSU
223Aisha SheppardUnited StatesVirginia Tech
335Faustine AifuwaUnited StatesLSU
DateDetails
December 31, 2021Hired Becky Hammon as head coach
January 7, 2022Extended Qualifying Offers to A'ja Wilson and Ji-Su Park
January 15, 2022Renounced the rights to Clarissa dos Santos
February 2, 2022Re-Signed A'ja Wilson to a Two-Year Deal
February 3, 2022Re-Signed Kiah Stokes to a One-Year Deal
Re-Signed Riquna Williams to a Two-Year Deal
February 15, 2022Signed Kalani Brown to a training-camp contract
February 24, 2022Hired Natalie Nakase as an Assistant coach
March 2, 2022Signed Sydney Colson to a training-camp contract
March 3, 2022Signed Theresa Plaisance to a training-camp contract
March 14, 2022Hired Tyler Marsh as an Assistant coach
April 8, 2022Waived Destiny Slocum
Hired Natalie Williams as General Manager
April 10, 2022Traded a First and Second Round pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for the #8 and #13 Picks in the 2022 WNBA draft
April 13, 2022Signed Kierstan Bell, Aisha Sheppard, Faustine Aifuwa, and Mya Hollingshed to rookie-scale contracts
Signed Deja Winters to a training-camp contract
April 16, 2022Signed Khayla Pointer to a rookie-scale contract
Signed Nancy Mulkey to a training-camp contract
Hired Charlene Thomas-Swinson as assistant coach
April 18, 2022Waived Kalani Brown
April 19, 2022Waived Faustine Aifuwa and Deja Winters
May 2, 2022Waived Mya Hollingshed, Khayla Pointer, and Nancy Mulkey
May 3, 2022Signed Victoria Macaulay to a training-camp contract
May 5, 2022Waived Victoria Macaulay
Temporarily Suspend Kiah Stokes due to Overseas Commitments
May 16, 2022Signed Jackie Young to a contract extension
May 17, 2022Activated Kiah Stokes from her Temporary Suspension
May 23, 2022Signed Chelsea Gray to a Contract Extension
June 19, 2022Signed Iliana Rupert to a rookie-scale contract
June 29, 2022Signed Dearica Hamby to a Contract Extension
July 17, 2022Signed Kelsey Plum to a 2-Year Contract Extension
Pos.StarterBench
Kiah StokesIliana Rupert
A'ja WilsonDearica HambyTheresa Plaisance
Jackie YoungKierstan Bell
Kelsey PlumRiquna WilliamsAisha Sheppard
Chelsea GraySydney Colson
2022 pre-season game log
May: 0–1 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–1)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record

1

May 1

@ Minnesota

L 86–89

Kelsey Plum (16)

A'ja Wilson (7)

Kelsey Plum (5)

Target CenterN/A

0–1 | 1 | May 1 | @ Minnesota | L 86–89 | Kelsey Plum (16) | A'ja Wilson (7) | Kelsey Plum (5) | Target CenterN/A | 0–1 | | 1 | May 1 | @ Minnesota | L 86–89 | Kelsey Plum (16) | A'ja Wilson (7) | Kelsey Plum (5) | Target CenterN/A | 0–1 | |

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x – Las Vegas Aces2610.72215–313–513–59–1
x – Chicago Sky2610.72215–314–412–69–1
x – Connecticut Sun2511.6941.011–713–512–65–5
x – Seattle Storm2214.6114.010–813–59–96–4
x – Washington Mystics2214.6114.011–712–610–85–5
x – Dallas Wings1818.5008.08–108–1010–85–5
x – New York Liberty1620.44410.010–89–97–116–4
x – Phoenix Mercury1521.41711.07–1111–74–143–7
e – Minnesota Lynx1422.38912.08–107–117–114–6
e – Atlanta Dream1422.38912.05–138–106–123–7
e – Los Angeles Sparks1323.36113.06–127–116–123–7
e – Indiana Fever531.13921.02–163–152–162–8

Notes

(#) – League Standing x – Clinched playoff berth e – Eliminated from playoff contention Source: Overall standings and Commissioner's Cup Standings

Legend
GPGames playedGSGames startedMPGMinutes per gameRPGRebounds per game
APGAssists per gameSPGSteals per gameBPGBlocks per gamePPGPoints per game
FG%Field-goal percentage3P%3-point field-goal percentageFT%Free-throw percentageTOTurnovers per game
PFFouls per gameTeam leaderLeague leader

‡Waived/Released during the season

†Traded during the season

≠Acquired during the season

RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
A'ja WilsonWestern Conference Player of the WeekMay 16
May 31
June 21
July 25
August 15
Western Conference Player of the Month - MayJune 1
Western Conference Player of the Month - JulyAugust 2
WNBA All-Star Starter & Co-CaptainJune 22
WNBA Defensive Player of the YearAugust 30
All-Defensive First Team
WNBA MVPSeptember 7
All-WNBA First TeamSeptember 15
Jackie YoungWestern Conference Player of the WeekMay 23
WNBA All-Star StarterJune 22
WNBA Most Improved PlayerAugust 29
Kelsey PlumWestern Conference Player of the WeekJune 6
August 1
WNBA All-Star StarterJune 22
All-Star Game MVPJuly 10
All-WNBA First TeamSeptember 15
Dearica HambyWNBA All-Star SelectionJune 28
Chelsea GrayCommissioner's Cup Final MVPJuly 26
WNBA Finals MVPSeptember 18
Becky HammonWNBA Coach of the Month - MayJune 1
WNBA Coach of the YearAugust 26
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