The Las Vegas Aces knew they were getting a scorer when they brought Chennedy Carter on board. What they needed to find out was whether the talent would translate into team success. On Wednesday night, Carter answered that question in emphatic fashion.
Coming off the bench against the Connecticut Sun, Carter delivered a performance that put her in elite company. She poured in 27 points on 13-of-16 shooting, adding 8 assists and 2 steals in a second-half surge that blew the game open. According to StatMuse, Carter became just the second bench guard in WNBA history to record 25-plus points on at least 80% shooting, joining Riquna Williams in that exclusive club.
The highlight of the night came at the end of the third quarter, when Carter buried a buzzer-beater that had the crowd buzzing. It was the kind of play that reminds everyone why the Aces took a chance on her—pure, unfiltered offensive firepower.
For Las Vegas, this is exactly the kind of validation they were hoping for. The Aces already boasted a championship-caliber roster, but adding a dynamic scorer like Carter off the bench elevates their ceiling even higher. The question was always about fit: could Carter channel her scoring instincts within a team system? If this game is any indication, the answer is a resounding yes.
When a player of Carter's caliber thrives in a winning environment, it changes the entire dynamic of a team. The Aces are already dangerous; if Carter keeps producing at this level, they become a nightmare matchup for any opponent. For a team that prides itself on depth and versatility, having a bench player capable of historic performances is the kind of luxury that wins championships.
