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Las Vegas Aces Target Versatility with Late-Round Picks in 2026 WNBA Draft

By Matthias Binder April 14, 2026
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Late Selections Pack Immediate PotentialJaniah Barker Brings Pro-Ready PolishJordan Obi’s Hustle Fits Aces’ IntensityNavigating the New CBA Landscape

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Las Vegas – The Las Vegas Aces navigated the 2026 WNBA Draft without a first-round selection yet emerged with two forwards poised to challenge for training camp spots. General manager Nikki Fargas prioritized players offering size, scoring touch, and defensive grit to complement the team’s championship core. These additions underscore the Aces’ strategy in a league increasingly favoring positionless basketball.[1][2]

Late Selections Pack Immediate Potential

The Aces waited until the second and third rounds to make their moves on April 13. With the 29th overall pick, they chose 6-foot-4 forward Janiah Barker from Tennessee. Later, at No. 44, they added 6-foot-1 guard/forward Jordan Obi from Kentucky. Neither pick guarantees a roster spot, but both align with coach Becky Hammon’s emphasis on multi-faceted contributors.[1]

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Fargas highlighted the deliberate approach. The team sought toughness to enhance an already rugged lineup. Training camp, set to begin April 19, promises fierce competition as veterans and newcomers vie for positions.[2]

Pick Player Position/Height College
29 Janiah Barker Forward, 6-4 Tennessee
44 Jordan Obi Guard/Forward, 6-1 Kentucky

Janiah Barker Brings Pro-Ready Polish

Barker’s college journey spanned Texas A&M, UCLA, and Tennessee, where she posted a senior-year average of 14.3 points and 6.6 rebounds. Over four seasons, she tallied 11.2 points and 6.5 rebounds per game while shooting 46.8 percent from the field. Her skill set includes perimeter shooting and interior physicality, making her a true stretch four.[1][3]

Fargas praised her adaptability. “Janiah Barker is a pro’s pro. She’s a player that can do multiple things,” the GM stated. “She also understands that you’ve got to be able to defend and rebound to be successful in this league.”[1]

A three-time USA Basketball medalist, Barker enters with experience beyond her stats. Her growth trajectory positions her as a potential complement to the Aces’ frontcourt stars.

Jordan Obi’s Hustle Fits Aces’ Intensity

Obi transferred to Kentucky as a graduate student after three seasons at Penn. She sat out the 2024-25 campaign due to a lower leg injury but returned strong, starting 25 of 36 games. She averaged 9.0 points and 6.0 rebounds, helping the Wildcats reach the Sweet 16.[2]

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Team leaders value her intangibles most. Fargas noted, “Jordan is a versatile guard/forward whose skillset can translate into the WNBA. She is a high motor player who gives maximum effort every night and sets the tone with her energy and hustle.”[2]

  • High-energy defender who crashes boards relentlessly
  • Capable scorer with forward versatility
  • Proven in high-stakes college tournaments
  • Brings Connecticut roots and Ivy League pedigree

Navigating the New CBA Landscape

The recently ratified collective bargaining agreement reshapes rookie opportunities. Teams now carry 12 active players plus two development spots unaffected by the salary cap. Second- and third-round selections, along with undrafted signees, earn $270,000 – far above prior scales.[1]

This structure benefits the Aces. Fargas emphasized development as a league-wide positive. Recent free agency moves, including forwards Brianna Turner and Stephanie Talbot, further deepen the frontcourt pool. Yet no position feels secure amid ongoing transactions.[1]

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Hammon’s system demands players who switch seamlessly on defense and stretch the floor offensively. Barker and Obi embody that profile, potentially extending the Aces’ title contention.

Key Takeaways

  • Aces focused on versatile forwards to match positionless playstyle.
  • New CBA expands rookie pathways with development contracts.
  • Training camp battles will test Barker’s polish and Obi’s motor.

The Aces continue refining a roster that has dominated recent seasons. These draft choices reflect savvy scouting in a talent-rich class. As camp unfolds, Barker and Obi carry the weight of opportunity – what role might they carve out? What do you think of the Aces’ draft strategy? Tell us in the comments.

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