Las Vegas Review-Journal

Laimbeer giddy as Aces select Wilson No. 1

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

Aces president of basketball operations and coach Bill Laimbeer called South Carolina star A’ja Wilson this week and practicall­y confirmed her as the top pick in the WNBA Draft.

The draft itself was just a formality. The Aces selected Wilson No. 1 overall Thursday in New York, making the 6-foot-5-inch forward the franchise’s first pick since it relocated to Las Vegas from San Antonio in October.

Laimbeer spoke glowingly of Wilson before the draft and reaffirmed her standing as the Aces’ top player afterward.shewasthec­onsensus

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national player of the year, after all, and averaged 22.6 points, 11.8 rebounds and 3.2 blocks in her senior season with the Gamecocks.

“You name it, she can do it,” Laimbeer said. “And she’s 6 feet 5 … This is a franchise player. She’s going to make everybody else around her better.”

Season ticket holders congregate­d at Libertine Social inside Mandalay Bay for a draft day party and cheered in unison as WNBA president Lisa Borders announced the pick.

Wilson, too, was ecstatic about the finalizati­on of her immediate future and is ready to come to Las Vegas.

“It’s just a blessing,” Wilson said. “Of course you see the mock drafts, and you see everybody talking. But to finally hear your name called and knowing that’s where you’re going to go, it’s truly a blessing.”

Team staffers brandished a cardboard cutout featuring her silhouette moments after her selection, and fans posed for photos amid the hysteria.

Wilson joins a talented young roster that includes the 2017 top overall pick, shooting guard Kelsey Plum, and the 2016 No. 2 overall pick, point guard Moriah Jefferson.

“I’m going to definitely try to be that post (that) creates open lanes for them,” Wilson said. “Hopefully they help me. That’s definitely a great group of guards, and I can’t wait to play with them.”

The Aces selected Tennessee forward Jaime Nared with the No. 13 overall pick and Louisiana State guard Raigyne Lewis with the No. 25 selection.

They also landed No. 17 selection Ji-su Park and No. 24 pick Kahlia Lawrence in a deal with the Minnesota Lynx, who received the rights to the No. 32 pick, Jill Barta of Gonzaga, and a second-round pick in 2019.

“At the end of the day, we got a lot of what we were looking for,” Laimbeer said. “We still got a couple open roster spots that we’ve got to fill right now.”

The Aces are scheduled to start training camp at the end of the month and open the season May 20 at the Connecticu­t Sun.

They struggled to an 8-26 record as the San Antonio Stars last season and were the worst team in the 12team WNBA. But Wilson is excited for the opportunit­y to flip the franchise’s

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