Published on: October 18, 2025, 07:45h.
Updated on: October 18, 2025, 07:52h.
On October 17, the Las Vegas Aces celebrated their WNBA championship for the third time in four years with a vibrant parade along the iconic Las Vegas Strip.

Riding on a double-decker bus, the players waved to thousands of delighted fans, many donning bright pink wigs in honor of A’ja Wilson, the team’s center and 2025 WNBA MVP, who notably started the season with bubblegum-pink hair.

The Aces secured their third title since 2022 by sweeping the Phoenix Mercury on October 10. Wilson led the charge with 31 points in a 97-86 win, capping off an undefeated postseason journey.
At the victory rally at Toshiba Plaza outside T-Mobile Arena, team owner Mark Davis, who is also the owner of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, energized the crowd by declaring, “We’re back! Las Vegas, we are world champions!”
Wilson expressed her pride during her speech, saying, “This is an extraordinary group—we prayed together and celebrated together.” Chelsea Gray chimed in, playfully stating, “They’ve let us win again!”

Head coach Becky Hammon, who has been at the helm during all three of the team’s championships, took the microphone wearing a hoodie blazer with “GRATITUDE” emblazoned on the back.
“This victory never loses its thrill,” she told the audience. “Let’s do it again next year. Same time, next year!”
The festivities concluded with an exhilarating concert featuring R&B artist Mýa and hip-hop legend Ludacris, who performed as players, coaches, and fans joined in dancing on stage.
The Aces are no longer just celebrating individual victories; they are establishing a dynasty.

