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Las Vegas Aces Dominate 2024 WNBA Draft with Stellar Picks
Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The Las Vegas Aces emerged as clear winners of the 2024 WNBA Draft. This was done by showcasing their keen eye for talent and strategic approach to building a championship-caliber team. With a series of savvy picks, the Aces have solidified their position as one of the league’s top contenders for the upcoming season.

One of the highlights of the Aces’ draft night was their selection of Dyaisha Fair from Syracuse University in the second round. Despite being chosen with the 16th overall pick, Fair brings a wealth of talent and potential to the table. Boasting the third-most points in Division 1 NCAA women’s basketball history, Fair’s scoring prowess is nothing short of remarkable.

Her ability to put up points in bunches makes her a valuable asset for the Aces. The team is in need of offensive firepower to complement their existing roster.

Fair’s arrival adds a dynamic dimension to the Aces’ backcourt, which already features established stars Chelsea Gray and Kelsey Plum. With her scoring ability and playmaking skills, Fair is poised to make an immediate impact on the team. She will provide the defending WNBA champions with another reliable scoring option and enhance their offensive versatility.

Las Vegas Aces Draft Iowa Guard Kate Martin Two Picks After Fair

But the Aces didn’t stop there. In a move to further strengthen their perimeter game, they also selected Kate Martin from the University of Iowa. Martin, known for her sharpshooting prowess, shot an impressive 37% from beyond the arc in college.

Her ability to stretch the floor and knock down threes will create valuable spacing for the Aces’ offense, opening up driving lanes and generating scoring opportunities for her teammates.

Martin’s addition to an already loaded backcourt, featuring Gray and Plum, solidifies the Aces’ perimeter attack. It also adds another lethal scoring threat to their arsenal. Her presence on the court will force opposing defenses to stay honest and respect the outside shot. In turn, it creates mismatches and openings for the Aces to exploit.

Aces Go Big Drafting Three-Time ACC POY Elizabeth Kitley

In addition to their backcourt additions, the Aces made a strategic move by selecting Elizabeth Kitley from Virginia Tech. While Kitley won’t be able to play this year due to an ACL tear, her acquisition speaks to the Aces’ long-term vision and commitment to building a sustainable contender. As she undergoes rehabilitation and prepares for her return to the court, Kitley will have the opportunity to learn from veteran players like A’ja Wilson and Candace Parker, two pillars of the Aces’ frontcourt.

Kitley’s presence, even in a non-playing capacity, adds valuable depth to the Aces’ roster and strengthens their frontcourt rotation. Her potential impact on the team extends beyond the court. Kitley’s work ethic and determination to overcome adversity will serve as inspiration for her teammates. Additionally, it will contribute to the team’s overall culture of excellence.

Looking ahead, the Las Vegas Aces have positioned themselves for success in the 2024 WNBA season and beyond. With a perfect blend of youth and experience, talent and depth, they have assembled a formidable roster capable of competing at the highest level and contending for the championship. As they embark on their journey towards greatness, one thing is certain: the future looks incredibly bright for the Las Vegas Aces.

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This article first appeared on Beyond Women's Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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