WNBA's Las Vegas Aces get stuck in travel nightmare: 'A meal and a bed will suffice.'
As any commuter knows, flying can be a hassle due to weather, mechanical issues and any other problem on a long list of things that can go wrong in aviation. It’s an annoying inconvenience for any traveler trying to get anywhere, but when it happens to an entire WNBA team trying to get to a game while in the thick of the playoff race, it becomes much more than that. And that’s exactly what happened to the Las Vegas Aces on Thursday night and into Friday morning.
Like we have really been here at the airport since 11am and it is now almost 6 pm…..and we are expected to play at a high level tomorrow …
— A'ja Wilson (@_ajawilson22) August 3, 2018
The Aces play the Washington Mystics on Friday night
The Aces were originally planning on flying out of Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon, in time to get a practice in on Friday before their matchup with the Washington Mystics on Friday night at 7 p.m. ET.
The issues started there, when the flight they were supposed to take endured several delays. The plane was delayed so many times, the Aces decided to start finding productive ways to entertain themselves. Moriah Jefferson and Lindsay Allen registered to vote, according to teammate Carolyn Swords.
Got a minute? @LA_Cruisen & @_BonnBonn registered to vote while waiting for our flight! 👉 https://t.co/FF3qpHS5p2 pic.twitter.com/hyiK0OrZAq
— Carolyn Swords (@CarolynSwords) August 2, 2018
Eventually the team took an overnight flight to get to Dallas, where they were met with a layover of two-and-a-half hours. The plane out of Dallas was delayed, too, though, and most of the players tried to squeeze in a few hours of shut-eye.
ELEVEN HOURS to tip-off, 2.5 hrs til Flight departs Dallas for DC #overbooked pic.twitter.com/t1TDhS1xCJ
— Carolyn Swords (@CarolynSwords) August 3, 2018
At this point a meal and a bed will suffice…..Side note—> per lack of sleep, forgot to call my dad and tell him what’s going on while on his way to DC 😧 sorry pops lol not looking too good
— Kayla McBride (@kaymac_2123) August 3, 2018
The WNBA canceled the game
The Aces did eventually leave Dallas, and they arrived in Washington, D.C. by the mid-afternoon. Overall, it’s been about 24 exhausting hours of travel for a flight that normally takes only four-and-a-half hours. It’s an brutal process, and certainly not a safe one.
No shoot around. No night of sleep. No beds. No food. Right now we will land in DC at 245pm that has us going straight to the gym bc of traffic and bags…and you want us to play? Oh ok.
— Kayla McBride (@kaymac_2123) August 3, 2018
We can’t control the weather, but league can control whether or not player health will be put at risk tomorrow. Delays, cancelations & now taking a red-eye to get to DC @ 1pm. Aces will have been traveling for 24 hrs by the time we land. It takes less time to get to Sydney, AUS
— Carolyn Swords (@CarolynSwords) August 3, 2018
WNBA players don’t fly charter flights like their NBA counterparts do. That creates situations such as these, as it’s much more difficult to find efficient alternate routing for an entire team, coaching staff and other assistants on a commercial plane.
The WNBA initially moved the game from 7 p.m. ET to 8 p.m. ET, though the game was then canceled just hours later.
The Aces are 1.5 games out of the playoffs
Led by rookie sensation A’ja Wilson, the Aces (12-14) have won six of their last eight games and sit just a game-and-a-half back of the Dallas Wings for the eighth and final seed in the WNBA playoffs. Their opponent Friday night, the Mystics (15-11), sit fifth in the standings and were already going to be a tough task. The Aces will have to try to continue their momentum with most of their players on a few hours of uncomfortable sleep.
It’s a difficult and unfortunate situation all around. The Aces are fighting for a playoff berth, and they are one of the top emerging teams in an emerging league. It’s a really tough ask to have them play after this fiasco. It’s also hard to completely rearrange the schedule, logistically, with just hours’ notice. Plus, the team has five games in the next nine days, so moving the game back a day would only mean the Aces would have to play in Washington, D.C. on Saturday and then in Connecticut the following day.
The Aces’ social team had fun with the situation
While it’s been a whirlwind past 24 hours for Las Vegas, the team’s social media team handled it extremely well.
M😴😴D pic.twitter.com/oRFtmIJFCH
— Las Vegas Aces ♦️♠️ (@LVAces) August 3, 2018
Do you enjoy sleep?
— Las Vegas Aces ♦️♠️ (@LVAces) August 3, 2018
🚨INJURY UPDATE🚨@kaymac_2123 😴@Kelseyplum10 😴@_BonnBonn 😴@LA_Cruisen 😴@dearicamarie 😴@CarolynSwords 😴@kelseybone3 😴@jaimenaredd 😴@Niacoff 😴@tyoung11 😴@jisupark_twt 😴@_ajawilson22 😴@OMG_itsizzyb on the temporarily suspended list but probably 😴 too pic.twitter.com/2MBoeJhPiv
— Las Vegas Aces ♦️♠️ (@LVAces) August 3, 2018
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