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Aces Position Themselves for Frontcourt Stability with Qualifying Offers to Smith and Bell

By Matthias Binder April 8, 2026
Explaining Aces’ 2 free agency moves before WNBA negotiating period begins
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Explaining Aces’ 2 free agency moves before WNBA negotiating period begins

Contents
Decoding the Restricted Qualifying Offer StrategyNaLyssa Smith’s Trade-Fueled Revival with the AcesKierstan Bell’s Steady Presence in Aces’ LineupNavigating the WNBA Free Agency TimelineImplications for Aces’ Roster Outlook

Decoding the Restricted Qualifying Offer Strategy (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – The Las Vegas Aces moved swiftly during the WNBA’s designation period to extend restricted qualifying offers to forwards NaLyssa Smith and Kierstan Bell on Tuesday.[1][2] These actions preserve the team’s right of first refusal on the players as negotiations intensify starting Wednesday. The steps reflect a calculated approach to roster construction in a competitive free agency landscape.

Decoding the Restricted Qualifying Offer Strategy

The Aces’ decision hinges on the mechanics of restricted free agency. A restricted qualifying offer transforms a player entering free agency into a restricted free agent. This status allows other teams to negotiate and extend offer sheets, but the original team holds matching rights.[3]

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Teams issue these offers during the brief designation window, which spanned April 6-7 this year. Forwards like Smith and Bell, with fewer than three years of service in some contexts, fall into reserved categories that emphasize development potential. The Aces prioritize continuity in their frontcourt rotation.

NaLyssa Smith’s Trade-Fueled Revival with the Aces

NaLyssa Smith arrived in Las Vegas via a midseason trade from the Dallas Wings on June 30, 2025. The deal cost the Aces their 2027 first-round draft pick.[4][5] Standing at 6-foot-4, the forward quickly adapted to her new environment.

Post-trade, Smith posted 8.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.2 combined steals and blocks per game across 27 appearances, mostly as a starter, in 22.7 minutes.[6] Her efficiency bolstered the Aces’ depth during key stretches. Earlier career stops included time with the Indiana Fever before a multi-team swap sent her to Dallas.

Kierstan Bell’s Steady Presence in Aces’ Lineup

Drafted 11th overall by the Aces in 2022 out of Florida Gulf Coast University, Kierstan Bell embodies homegrown talent.[7][8] The 6-foot-1 forward has contributed to three championship runs with the team.

In the 2025 season, Bell averaged 4.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 0.7 assists.[9] Over her career spanning 98 regular-season games, she maintains 3.3 points per game. Her role often involves spark contributions off the bench.

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Navigating the WNBA Free Agency Timeline

The league’s 2026 offseason calendar structures these maneuvers precisely. Qualifying offers concluded Tuesday, paving the way for the negotiation period from April 8-10. Signings commence April 11, followed by the draft on April 13.[3]

Aces face decisions on other notables like A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray, who enter unrestricted or core free agency.[10] Retaining frontcourt options like Smith and Bell provides flexibility amid cap constraints.

  • April 6-7: Designation period for offers and core designations.
  • April 8-10: Teams negotiate with their free agents and others.
  • April 11: Free agency signings open.
  • April 13: WNBA Draft.
  • April 19: Training camps begin.
Player Height 2025 PPG 2025 RPG
NaLyssa Smith 6-4 8.2 (post-trade) 5.3
Kierstan Bell 6-1 4.2 1.8

Implications for Aces’ Roster Outlook

These offers signal confidence in Smith and Bell’s fit within Becky Hammon’s system. Smith adds size and rebounding punch, while Bell offers versatility from her draft pedigree. Both players enhance a rotation that supported recent title pursuits.

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League-wide, over 100 free agents hit the market, intensifying competition.[11] The Aces aim to balance star retention with depth reinforcements before training camps in mid-April.

Key Takeaways
  • Aces extended restricted offers to Smith and Bell on April 7, securing matching rights.
  • Smith thrived post-trade; Bell brings championship experience.
  • Negotiations ramp up April 8, with signings starting April 11.

The Aces’ early maneuvers underscore a frontcourt-first philosophy as free agency unfolds. Roster tweaks could propel another deep playoff run. What moves do you expect next from Las Vegas? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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