In a move that’s sending shockwaves across the WNBA, the Las Vegas Aces have officially waived a rostered player to free up cap space — and fans are already speculating: who are they chasing next?

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With championship expectations, a star-studded core, and limited financial flexibility, the Aces have made a bold decision that signals something big is on the horizon.

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Who Was Waived — And Why?

While the Aces have not yet officially announced the identity of the waived player at the time of writing, sources indicate it was a bench contributor with limited minutes this season — likely someone with a mid-tier contract that could open just enough cap room to make a difference.

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In a league with a tight salary cap structure, every dollar counts. Waiving a non-essential player can be the difference between standing still… and landing a major free agent.

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Is Another Superteam Move Coming?

Let’s not forget: the Aces already boast a powerhouse roster led by:

A’ja Wilson – MVP-caliber dominance in the paint

Kelsey Plum – Elite scoring and playmaking

Chelsea Gray – The floor general

Jackie Young – Two-way athleticism and versatility

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But with recent injuries and the increased competitiveness across the league — especially from teams like the Liberty, Sun, and even rising squads like the Fever — the Aces are clearly looking to retool mid-season.

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Rumored names linked to the Aces include:

Skylar Diggins-Smith – A veteran with championship hunger

Emma Meesseman – European finesse and versatility

A veteran shooter to stretch the floor and boost second-unit scoring

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Cap Space Strategy: Win Now Mode

Las Vegas has been in “win now” mode since 2022, and their front office continues to make savvy, aggressive moves to stay ahead of the competition.

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By freeing cap space mid-season, they signal not just confidence — but urgency. The Aces are not content with their current standing. They want to repeat, and they want to dominate.

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What This Means for the League

The WNBA is more competitive than ever. With rising stars like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Aliyah Boston changing the landscape, veteran teams can’t afford to wait.

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The Aces’ move sets the tone: adapt or fall behind.

Expect more shakeups across the league, especially from other playoff contenders watching Vegas position itself for a major second-half run.

Bottom Line:

The Las Vegas Aces just cleared the board.
A big move is coming.
A bigger name might be next.
And the rest of the WNBA better be ready.