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$1 million athlete: Jackie Young, Aces reportedly agree to historic deal

By Thomson Reuters Apr 9, 2026 | 10:11 PM

All-Star guard Jackie Young and the Las Vegas Aces are close to agreeing on a one-year deal, according to ​a Thursday report from ESPN. The deal ‌is expected to be worth $1.19 million, the maximum amount for players not eligible for the WNBA’s max contract of $1.4 million.

That number would make Young the WNBA’s ‌first ​million dollar athlete, making in ⁠excess of $1 million a ⁠year.

The contract keeps Young, 28, off the free-agent market. The four-time All-Star averaged 16.5 points, 5.1 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.3 ​steals a game for Las Vegas in 2025, helping the Aces to their third WNBA ⁠championship in four years.

Young ⁠was drafted first overall by the ​Aces in 2019 out of Notre Dame and ​signed a contract extension with Las Vegas ‌in May of 2024. Young is a four-time All-Star and two-time All-WNBA selection and was named the WNBA’s Most Improved Player in 2022. ⁠She has also won a pair of Olympic gold medals — with the 3×3 team in Tokyo in ⁠2020 and ‌5-on-5 team in Paris in 2024 — ⁠and a national championship with Notre ​Dame ‌in 2018.

With Young presumably guaranteed ​to return, ⁠the Aces will attempt to retain center A’ja Wilson, a four-time MVP and two-time Finals MVP who said she wants to come back to Vegas, and guard Chelsea Gray, a six-time All-Star.

–Field ​Level Media