Las Vegas Aces Re-Sign All-WNBA Guard Jackie Young

Aces lock down versatile star, signaling intent to build a WNBA dynasty

Apr. 12, 2026 at 7:05pm

A cubist, geometric painting featuring overlapping planes of bright red, navy blue, and white, capturing the dynamic movement and energy of a WNBA basketball game.The Aces' re-signing of versatile guard Jackie Young solidifies their championship core, setting the stage for a potential WNBA dynasty.Las Vegas Today

The Las Vegas Aces have re-signed All-WNBA guard Jackie Young to a multi-year contract, securing the cornerstone of their championship-winning roster. This move signals the Aces' commitment to maintaining team chemistry and continuity as the WNBA navigates a transformative period with a new Collective Bargaining Agreement and rising player salaries.

Why it matters

Keeping Young is a strategic decision that prioritizes stability over the risk of free agency. Her two-way impact and versatility make her a rare talent, and the Aces have avoided a potential bidding war by locking her down. This move puts pressure on rival teams to find ways to counter the Aces' cohesive unit, as the league shifts towards valuing 'glue players' who can do the 'dirty work' at an elite level.

The details

Young, a three-time WNBA champion, is the connective tissue of the Aces' offense, providing relentless defense, surgical playmaking, and a clutch gene that has become synonymous with the team's brand of basketball. By securing Young now, the Aces have effectively hedged against the inflation of the player market, ensuring their core chemistry and continuity remain intact.

  • The Aces re-signed Young in April 2026, ahead of the upcoming WNBA season.

The players

Jackie Young

A three-time WNBA champion and versatile guard who is the 'glue' of the Las Vegas Aces' championship-winning roster.

Nikki Fargas

The President and General Manager of the Las Vegas Aces, who orchestrated the re-signing of Jackie Young.

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What’s next

The Aces will look to defend their WNBA championship in the 2026 season with their core roster intact, led by the versatile and championship-proven Jackie Young.

The takeaway

By re-signing Jackie Young, the Las Vegas Aces have signaled their intent to build a sustained WNBA dynasty, prioritizing team chemistry and continuity over the potential risks of free agency. This move puts pressure on rival teams to find ways to counter the Aces' cohesive unit, as the league shifts towards valuing 'glue players' who can do the 'dirty work' at an elite level.