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Kelsey Plum Receives WNBA Core Designation Ahead of Free Agency with Aces

kelsey Plum Receives core Designation from Las Vegas Aces:​ What’s Next for the WNBA​ Star?

The Las Vegas Aces​ made a significant move on Saturday, placing‌ the “core”‍ designation on All-Star guard Kelsey Plum, an unrestricted free ​agent. This decision, akin to the NFL’s franchise tag, ensures Plum will receive a‌ fully guaranteed, one-year supermax contract worth $249,244, while​ preventing her ‍from signing ⁣directly with another team.Though, this doesn’t guarantee Plum’s return to the Aces—it simply ensures the⁣ team will receive compensation if she is traded.

Plum, the No. 1 overall draft pick ⁢in 2017, has ⁣been‌ a cornerstone of the Aces’ success. A two-time WNBA champion⁢ and three-time All-Star, she averaged 17.8 points, 4.2 assists, and ⁢2.6 rebounds last season while shooting⁣ 36.8% from beyond the arc. Her contributions have been ⁤instrumental in the Aces’ back-to-back​ championships, solidifying her as a key member of the⁢ team’s “Core Four” alongside A’ja Wilson, ‍ Chelsea Gray, and Jackie ⁢Young.

The Core ​Designation: What​ It Means for Plum and the Aces

The core designation is a strategic tool teams ⁤use to​ retain top talent.Each team can ​onyl use it once per year, and it effectively locks a player into a one-year deal ​unless a‍ trade is negotiated. ⁢For Plum, this means she’ll either play for the Aces this ⁣season or be‌ traded to another team, with the Aces ​receiving assets in return.

Aces coach Becky Hammon has been vocal about ​Plum’s ⁤value⁣ to the team. “We love ⁣Kelsey Plum. ​There’s⁣ there’s no doubt whatsoever about that,” Hammon‍ said. “(we’re) just ‍giving her space, and‌ she’s evaluating where she is in her career. We’re going to get to a position where,hopefully,everybody’s happy,but we certainly value Kelsey. I don’t think we win two championships ‌without her.‌ So⁣ she’s definitely an integral part‌ of our organization.”

Despite​ the Aces’ efforts to retain her, Plum has⁤ remained silent about her future ⁤since the season ended. Former general manager natalie Williams ⁤ revealed that Plum was offered⁤ an extension but declined it, ⁤leaving her future in limbo.

Potential​ Trade Scenarios⁤

If the Aces⁣ decide to trade Plum, ⁢thay ⁤could ⁣receive⁣ significant assets in return.⁣ A similar situation occurred ‌in ⁢2020 when skylar⁤ Diggins-smith was traded to the Phoenix​ Mercury after receiving the ​core designation from the Dallas Wings. The Mercury ‌sent the No.5 and No. 7 overall picks in the 2020 ​WNBA draft, ​along with⁣ a 2021 first-round‍ pick, to acquire ⁢Diggins-Smith. ​

For the Aces, a trade⁢ involving Plum could‌ be‍ particularly beneficial. The ⁤team lost its 2025 first-round pick after the⁢ WNBA rescinded it due to violations of league‌ rules⁤ during the inquiry into Dearica ⁣Hamby’s complaints ⁤of pregnancy discrimination and ⁣impermissible benefits. A subsequent lawsuit filed by Hamby is still ongoing. Currently, the Aces hold their second and third-round picks for‍ 2025, as well⁢ as‌ an⁣ extra ‍second-rounder⁤ from a previous‌ trade with⁣ the Washington Mystics.

Other Core Designation Outcomes

While Plum’s ​situation is unique, ⁣recent examples of the core‍ designation​ provide insight ⁤into potential outcomes. Last year, Breanna Stewart received a core qualifying offer from the New York ⁢Liberty. Stewart, the reigning WNBA Finals MVP, made it clear⁤ she intended to stay​ with​ the Liberty, and the team is reportedly ‌planning to ‍use the designation on her again this offseason. ⁣

In another case, elena Delle Donne was given the core⁢ designation​ by the Washington‌ Mystics but ‌declined to ‍sign the supermax offer. The Mystics couldn’t ⁢trade her, and Delle Donne chose to step away⁤ from⁤ basketball. The ⁣two-time MVP hasn’t played ‌in the WNBA since 2023.

While Plum has⁢ been active on social media, showcasing her offseason workouts and skill growth, the⁤ idea of her taking a season ‌off seems unlikely. Fans⁣ may ‌have to wait until Febuary‌ to learn where she’ll land.

Key Takeaways

| Key Point ⁤ ⁣ | Details ​ ‍‌ ‌‌ ‍ ‌ ‍ ⁢ |
|—————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Core Designation ‌ ⁤ ⁣ | Guarantees‍ Plum a one-year, $249,244 contract; prevents direct free agency.|
| ​ Plum’s stats (2023) ⁢ | 17.8 PPG, 4.2 APG,2.6 RPG, 36.8% 3PT shooting. ⁢ ‍ ⁤ ⁣ |
|⁤ Trade Potential ​ ‌ ​ ‍ ⁣ | Aces could receive draft picks or players in exchange for Plum. ⁣ ‌ ‌ ‍ |
| Aces’ Draft Picks ​| No 2025 first-round pick; holds second ​and third-round picks. ‌ ⁤ ⁢ |
| Recent Core Examples ⁢ | Skylar Diggins-Smith (2020), Breanna Stewart (2023), Elena⁢ Delle Donne. ⁤ ​ |

What’s Next for‌ Kelsey​ Plum?⁤

As​ the offseason⁤ unfolds, all eyes are on Kelsey Plum and the Las Vegas Aces.Will she remain with the team that drafted her, or will​ she seek​ a new chapter elsewhere? One thing‍ is ‌certain: Plum’s impact on the court is undeniable, and‍ her‌ next ⁤move will shape the future of‌ the WNBA.

Stay ⁢tuned for updates as the story develops. For ⁣more insights into the‍ Aces’ offseason moves, ‍follow @CallieJLaw on X. ‌

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Contact Callie Fin at [email protected] @CallieJLaw on X.

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