Chelsea Gray’s absence was keenly felt by the Las Vegas Aces, as she is known as the “Point Gawd” and has been a key player in assisting A’ja Wilson in numerous baskets over the years.
After returning from a foot injury in the WNBA Finals, Gray helped the Aces improve their record to 10-2, showing their dominance in the league. Her presence on the court has been instrumental in their success, with the team starting the season off strong.
Gray’s return has had a significant impact on the team, with her exceptional playmaking abilities and court vision. The Aces’ performance has noticeably improved with her on the court, reflecting in their net rating and overall efficiency.
Heading into the Olympic break, the Aces are in a solid position with a 16-8 record, thanks to the contributions of Gray and her teammates. Despite the break, many players, including Gray, will be representing Team USA in the Olympics.
Gray’s return has been a game-changer for the Aces, providing stability and leadership on the court. The team’s performance has picked up significantly with her in the lineup, showcasing her value as one of the best point guards in the world.
As the Aces gear up for the second half of the season, they are faced with tough challenges ahead, including matchups against top teams like the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx. However, with Gray leading the way, the team looks poised to defend their title and remain a dominant force in the league.
Stats as of 7/19. Unless otherwise noted, stats courtesy of WNBA.com.