Turns Out Las Vegas Aces Have Moves On AND Off The Court (VIDEO)
We already know the Las Vegas Aces know how to work the court. They’ve got all the moves when it comes to the sleek execution of an entertaining, strategic, well-executed basketball game. But on Sunday, April 30th, the Aces proved that their moves extend from the basketball court to the dance floor.
The WNBA World Champion team posted a video to Twitter showing teammates one-by-one spinning a wheel with different dance moves listed in each panel. As the wheel landed on a panel, the player then had to perform the dance move listed. And to say the very least… These ladies know how to dance. Check out the video below!
From ‘walkin’ it out’ to ‘pop lock and droppin’ it’, the Las Vegas Aces have proved that they’re just as smooth on the dance floor as they are on the basketball court. But now… We want more! Hopefully they post more videos like this, because we want to see even more of our favorite Aces players spin the wheel and do their dance.
The Las Vegas Aces are breaking in their brand new headquarters facility located in Henderson, Nevada. Neighboring the Intermountain Health Performance Center and the Las Vegas Raiders’ headquarters, the Aces’ practice facility marks the first headquarters of its time to be solely dedicated to a WNBA team. And what team is more deserving than our local Las Vegas world champions?!
As the team gears up to defend their title, the excitement and hype for the ladies and their talent continue to build. If you’re interested in purchasing single-game tickets when they go on sale Tuesday, May 2nd at 10:00am, click here.
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Scenes From The Las Vegas Aces Parade (PICTURES)
You’ll never forget your first.
The Las Vegas Aces won game 4 in the WNBA Finals on Sunday night in Connecticut, taking with them the WNBA Championship and Las Vegas‘ very first major league sports title. With the honor, comes the party! A short parade followed by a massive party in front of the Bellagio fountains.
Fans were rushing from (or playing hooky from) work to make it in time for the event, flocking to the area mostly from the Caesars Palace parking lot. In front of Caesars, a staging area for the parade with Raiderettes, classic cars, members of the Boys & Girls Club and Broadway In The Hood gearing up to take the route. Then, a horn was blasting out of nowhere. Travelling north on Las Vegas Boulevard, a chartered bus with the Las Vegas Aces was barreling down the street! The parade was coming soon!
Aces staff went up and down the parade route handing out signs, pom-poms, rally towels and more.
At 5:30 sharp, the parade began. Down the street came community members holding “CHAMPS” in balloon lettering. Motorcycle cops and the Nevada State Police‘s “Aces” cruisers, local community organizations and more.
Then, the “Big Bus” double-decker buses rolled through. A’ja Wilson, like Rose in Titanic planted at the front of the first bus with the WNBA Championship in her hand and a grin you couldn’t wipe off if you tried. Aces owner Mark Davis standing close by, almost undetectable wearing a hat. Finals MVP Chelsea Gray holding her MVP trophy precariously off the side of the bus.
They headed towards the stage in front of the Bellagio with thousands in attendance awaiting them. So many that they actually closed the other side of Las Vegas Boulevard – something officials weren’t expecting to do.
The famed Las Vegas Strip, playground to tourists from around the world, was for one rare moment taken over by locals. Local organizations, local fans, our local team. It was a special day! Congrats Aces! Here’s to next year!
Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.