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Chelsea Gray Pulls Out of Las Vegas Aces Training Camp After Tragic Kitchen Accident Involving Her Son …

Posted on April 17, 2026 by Joe Sam

In a heartbreaking development that has sent shockwaves through the WNBA community, two-time champion and star point guard Chelsea Gray has withdrawn from the Las Vegas Aces’ 2026 training camp following a tragic kitchen accident involving her young son.

 

According to sources close to the family, the incident occurred late Wednesday evening at Gray’s Las Vegas home. While preparing a simple family meal, Gray’s 2-year-old son reportedly climbed onto a counter and accidentally pulled a pot of boiling water onto himself, suffering severe burns. The toddler was immediately rushed to a local children’s hospital where he remains in critical condition.

 

Gray, affectionately known as “The Point God” for her elite playmaking and championship pedigree, issued a brief statement through her representatives: “My family is my everything. Right now, my only focus is being by my son’s side as he fights for his recovery. I’m grateful for the love and support from the Aces organization, my teammates, and the fans. Basketball will have to wait.”

 

The Las Vegas Aces released an official statement expressing their full support: “We are devastated by this news and stand firmly behind Chelsea and her family during this incredibly difficult time. Her health and her son’s well-being are our top priority. We will respect her privacy and provide any resources she needs.”

 

Gray, 33, was expected to anchor the Aces’ backcourt alongside Jackie Young and Kelsey Plum as the team aims for a fourth straight title. Her absence creates a significant void in leadership and experience, forcing the coaching staff to adjust their rotation earlier than anticipated.

 

Teammates have rallied around Gray, with several players visiting the hospital and offering private messages of encouragement. Head coach Becky Hammon described Gray as “the heart of this team” and emphasized that the organization is prepared to support her for as long as necessary.

 

The WNBA Players Association also extended condolences, highlighting the challenges many athletes face in balancing elite sports careers with motherhood.

 

As of now, there is no timeline for Gray’s return. The Aces open their preseason schedule in early May, but sources indicate the team is fully committed to prioritizing family over basketball.

 

Fans have flooded social media with prayers and well-wishes, using the hashtag #PrayForGrayFamily. The basketball world continues to watch closely as Gray navigates this personal crisis while her son battles for recovery.

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