Here’s a concise update on the Las Vegas Aces’ 2023 season and context around it.
Overview
- The 2023 Las Vegas Aces finished with a 34-6 regular-season record, win-heavy play and home dominance, before advancing through the playoffs to win the championship.[3]
- They clinched the WNBA title in 2023 by defeating the New York Liberty in the Finals, securing their second straight championship and their second title in three years (the 2023 crown completing their rapid early-2020s run).[5]
Key players and storylines from 2023
- A’ja Wilson continued to be the centerpiece, contributing at an elite level in scoring, rebounding, and defensive impact; Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum (as part of the core in surrounding years), and the supporting cast contributed to a potent mix that propelled the team to the top seed and deep playoff run.[3][5]
- The team faced and navigated typical challenges around injuries and depth, but their roster construction—combining star power with solid depth pieces—helped them maintain high performance through the postseason.[5][3]
Season takeaways and context
- The Aces’ 2023 campaign reinforced their status as a contemporary dynasty in the WNBA, building on prior title runs and leveraging strong drafting, bold acquisitions, and cohesive team play.[2]
- Defensive emphasis remained a talking point, with the team working to sustain elite levels on both ends of the floor as they pursued another title in subsequent seasons.[1]
Recent notes and follow-ups
- 2024 and 2025 coverage show continued success, including a 2025 Finals run with a focus on star performances and continued roster evolution, though that material is outside the 2023 season scope.[1][2]
- For a detailed game-by-game log of the 2023 season and playoff statistics, the season page and game logs on Wikipedia provide a comprehensive ledger.[3]
Illustration
- A snapshot: The 2023 title run exemplified the Aces’ balance—A’ja Wilson as a primary driver, dual threat from guards like Chelsea Gray and Kelsey Plum, and depth contributions from teammates like Alysha Clark and Kiah Stokes helped them outlast top competition in the postseason.[5]
If you’d like, I can pull specific game-by-game results, player stats, or playoff breakdowns from the 2023 season and format them into a simple CSV or a chart. I can also compare 2023 to 2024/2025 seasons to show how the team evolved.
Citations
- Las Vegas Aces 2023 championship and season results.[5]
- 2023 season overview and playoff run context.[3]
- Discussion of the Aces’ dynasty-era status and key players in 2023-2025 coverage.[2][1]