Aces Gamble on Chennedy Carter's Comeback Story
Las Vegas Aces just pulled a page from the playbook of drama and redemption. They signed Chennedy Carter to a training camp contract, and it's a move that might just shift the WNBA's tectonic plates. Carter, who’s been lighting up courts in Mexico last year, is now primed for a comeback in the States. With her, the Aces aren't just adding depth, they're adding a wild card.
A Career of Highs and Headlines
Carter's career has been a rollercoaster. Drafted fourth overall in 2020, she burst into the scene with a dazzling 17.4 points per game, earning a spot on the WNBA All-Rookie Team. But her journey since has been anything but smooth. From Atlanta to Los Angeles and then Chicago, each chapter came with its own set of controversies. Who could forget her infamous altercation with a teammate in Atlanta or that eyebrow-raising flagrant foul against Caitlin Clark while with Chicago?
Yet, despite the turbulence, her talent is undeniable. She ended 2024 as Chicago Sky’s top scorer, averaging a smoking 17.5 points with 48.7% shooting. But locker room tensions led Chicago to pass on re-signing her for 2025, leaving Carter in search of a fresh start.
New Beginnings in Las Vegas
Enter Las Vegas. The reigning champs see Carter as a strategic piece in their quest to remain on top. For Coach Becky Hammon, this isn't just about filling a roster spot, it's about harnessing raw, untapped potential. The Aces, led by superstars like A'ja Wilson and Jewell Loyd, are a powerhouse. But even powerhouses need that unpredictable spark, and Carter could be it.

