LA Sparks acquire Kelsey Plum in a three-team trade, sending Jewell Loyd to the Aces, while the Storm get draft capital
The Seattle Storm, Las Vegas Aces and Los Angeles Sparks got together on Sunday night to reportedly complete a blockbuster three-team trade that will see two All-Star players and several first-round draft picks all switch teams.
The first major move of WNBA free agency dropped on Sunday as the Las Vegas Aces pulled off a blockbuster trade to acquire six-time All-Star Jewell Loyd.
The Seattle Storm are trading All-Star guard Jewell Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces as part of a blockbuster three-team WNBA trade, per a report from ESPN.com.
that will send Jewell Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces, Li Yueru and the 2025 no. 2 pick to the Seattle Storm, and Kelsey Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks. The trade marks the first time two former WNBA ...
WNBA teams Storm, Sparks, and Aces engage in a major trade involving star players Jewell Loyd and Kelsey Plum.
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In a stunning WNBA trade that has set the league on fire, Kelsey Plum is heading to the Los Angeles Sparks while Jewell Loyd is making her way to the reigning champions, the Las Vegas Aces. This massive roster shake-up comes after Loyd’s request for a trade following allegations of harassment within the Seattle Storm organization.
The WNBA is buzzing with excitement after a blockbuster multi-team trade that sees Kelsey Plum joining the LA Sparks and Jewell Loyd teaming up with A'ja Wilson on the Las Vegas Aces. This power-packed deal reshapes the league,
Drafted by the Sky in 2011, Vandersloot won a championship with the team in 2021 but spent the past two seasons with the Liberty and helped them win their first WNBA title in 2024. She is a five-time All-Star and five-time All-WNBA pick but took a reduced role with New York, coming off the bench during the teams' championship run.