Bombshell: Kelsey Plum announces a heartbreaking News….

“Aces vs Everybody” quickly turned into “Aces vs Aces” as Becky Hammon-led team fell short in their threepeat mission. While everyone always knew going for a third consecutive championship title was hard, what really sunk the boat for the 2x reigning champs were their own flaws. From defense in the initial games of the season to offensive plays majorly running through A’ja Wilson, their problems seemed endless. And now as they return home, they might have another shocker on the way in the name of Kelsey Plum and more, which the 4x WNBA champ Sue Bird discusses.

In a recent episode of ‘A Touch More with Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe’, Bird addressed the uncertain future of the Aces. “So it’s interesting because I think this offseason could be wild for them. You know, the facts are Plum is a free agent, AC is a free agent, and Tiffany Hayes is a free agent,” she noted, emphasizing the potential impact on the franchise’s future. The Aces currently lack a first-round pick for the 2025 draft due to league penalties but still possess their second and third-round selections, as well as an extra second-rounder from the Amanda Zahui B trade.

The former Seattle point guard went on to explain the implications of Wilson’s contract situation, stating, “The other fact is that A’ja Wilson’s salary actually drops by like $20,000 to $25,000. Okay, a little more space. A little more space.” This reduction could provide the team with additional financial flexibility as they navigate the complexities of free agency.

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The critical question for the Aces is whether to “core” Kelsey Plum. Bird emphasized the importance of this decision, in the podcast while stating, “If you get cored right now for Kelsey Plum, it either means she’s with the Aces next year getting max money, which puts them in a squeeze.” The ramifications of this choice could significantly impact the team’s ability to remain competitive while navigating salary cap constraints. Plum’s strong performances in the semifinals—scoring 20 points in Game 4 and 17 points in Game 5—only complicate this decision further.

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