The Aces guard was massively important in Las Vegas’s title — and completely turned things around from a difficult season with the Chicago Sky.

But now, just a few days removed from the Aces third title in four years, it’s clear that she was.
Evans, a 2021 second-round draft pick, spent her entire WNBA career in Chicago, and was largely to be a core part of a 2024 Sky team headlined by then-rookies Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso.
But, things didn’t work out. The 5’6 guard was moved from the starting lineup to the bench, and saw her minutes (and production) decline as the season progressed. All the while, she faced harsh online scrutiny for her play that she described as “disgusting” in a postgame interview last September.
“This season really challenged my mental to another level,” Evans said then.
Flash forward one year, and Evans is a WNBA champion
Not only that, she’s fresh off the most efficient season and playoff run of her career; in in the Aces’ 12-game postseason run, she averaged 8.5 points and 3 assists, while shooting 47% from the field, 53% from three, and 100% from the line.
That efficiency is something she’s proud of.
The highlight of her postseason run was Game 1 of the Finals, when she tallied 21 points on 8-13 FG, 4 steals, and 3 assists. In a fourth quarter that came down to the wire, Evans poured in 3 three-pointers, helping the Aces take a 1-0 Finals lead.