What happened: The Las Vegas Aces called on supporters to cast WNBA All-Star ballots during a double-vote window, telling fans every selection counts twice for the day. The push routes voters to the league's official All-Star ballot. It continues a voting drive the franchise has run alongside the WNBA's broader campaign.
Why it matters: All-Star selections shape league marketing and player recognition, and a fan base that mobilizes during double-vote windows can meaningfully lift its stars' totals. For a Las Vegas club sitting near the top of the standings, a strong showing reinforces the roster's profile heading deeper into the season. The effort echoes the team's earlier fan-support drive as All-Star voting opened.
By the numbers: Las Vegas enters the day at 10-4 on a five-game winning streak, averaging 91.1 points while allowing 86.3. The Aces' last five results read WWWWW, with a season-best road win 98-69 at the Connecticut Sun on May 13.
What to watch: Watch whether the double-vote day moves Aces players up the next All-Star fan-vote update as the campaign continues.