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Angel McCoughtry
The No. 1 overall selection in 2009, McCoughtry averaged 19.1 points in her first 10 seasons in the WNBA - all of which came in Atlanta. Switching coasts in 2020, the forward joined Las Vegas. "When she steps on the court, we immediately become a stronger team on both ends of the floor out on the perimeter, coach Bill Laimbeer said.
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With stars like A'ja Wilson, Liz Cambage and Kayla McBride, the Aces regularly roll out one of the toughest starting lineups in the WNBA Things don't get any easier for the opponent when facing the second unit. A key piece off the Las Vegas bench, Young provides a boost with her rebounding and defense.



In 2018, McBride was voted an All-Star for the second time in her career. She received a little help from New York Times bestselling author and Aces superfan Shea Serrano. After seeing her position in the fan voting, he rallied his faithful Twitter followers to vote for the Las Vegas star.



The No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 draft, Plum entered her fourth year in 2021. With more seasoning to her game, the floor general jumped out to a tremendous start, showcasing her scoring and passing skills During Las Vegas' campaign opener against Seattle, she tallied 11 points and four dimes.



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Angel McCoughtry
McCoughtry spent part of the 2021 offseason pushing the women's game forward in Senegal. "I worked with the NBA Academy," she said. "I met some of the kids. It's a program called SEED, where they help kids come play over in college in the States. I always wanted to go to Africa, it's an amazing experience.
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