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How the revival of Chelsea Gray raises the Las Vegas Aces - ESPN

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CHELSEA GRAY DRIBBLES across half court at Indiana's Gainbridge Fieldhouse and angles toward Fever rookie Caitlin Clark.

The Las Vegas Aces point guard prepares to spring her trap. Gray fakes to her right and dribbles behind her back to her left, creating separation from Clark on the wing.

Clark scrambles to recover, but Jackie Young sets a screen and then curls around A'ja Wilson toward the hoop. Gray waits a beat, then another.

Clark gets tangled with Wilson. Young streaks open. Gray pivots to her right and, with her back to the basket, delivers a behind-the-back, no-look bounce pass from logo to lane.

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