While playing at the Team USA senior training camp, Angel Reese mentioned that she wants to take things from other people. While the rookie showed her willingness to improve, Chelsea Gray also showed her hunger to get better every season.
After winning the WNBA Championship, the Aces’ guard continued her form at the Unrivaled league too, demolishing the opponents with her offensive flair. Interestingly, her newfound explosive scoring is a trick taken from the youngsters.

Chelsea Gray Lauds Caitlin Clark’s Impact
The Rose BC was without its defensive player of the year winner, Angel Reese. The star was influential in her inaugural season. Reese playfully asks former Unrivaled teammates an honest question in the latest exchange. Keeping the things real on the floor, though, Gray delivered back-to-back match-winning performances. She even improved on her three-point shooting with a new technique.
As per the veteran guard, it’s inspired by Caitlin Clark. “We talk about Caitlin’s range and being able to do that off the dribble. So, I want to get better off the dribble,” Gray said in the interview.
Chelsea Gray talking about what she could learn from the newbies on Team USA.
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She even lauded Paige Bueckers, saying that the Wings’ star did a little in-and-out and hook layup in practice. She mentioned that she wants to add those to her offense. And now, leading the defending performances at the Unrivaled league, the player has already mastered a few moves.
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While the stars shine on the Unrivaled season 2, they are still awaiting the CBA deal to begin the WNBA 2026 season. The Aces’ champion guard also spoke about the same before stepping on the Unrivaled court.
Chelsea Gray Urges Fair Treatment For WNBA Stars In CBA Talks
During the season, many players criticized Cathy Engelbert for the treatment of the players. The Aces’ stars were quiet on the topic till they won the title. But after the championship run, the guard opened up on her views.
Frustrated at how the league leadership is treating the players, Aces’ guard stated, “When you have great players. You need to treat them like that.” And that was not all. A’ja Wilson also chimed in with her take on the matter. She said, “Don’t play in our faces.”
Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray gives her message to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
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“When you have great players. You need to treat them like that,” Gray said.
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The league and the players’ association are still working on the CBA deal, with the deadline for the current extension already having expired.











