52°F
weather icon Cloudy

Lindsay Allen provides stability on short notice for Aces

Lindsay Allen went from the waiver wire to the starting lineup.

All in a matter of 20 minutes.

Allen, a second-year point guard out of Notre Dame, was cut by the New York Liberty on May 17 and signed with the Aces later that day to assume primary ball-handling duties while incumbent starter Moriah Jefferson recovers from a knee injury.

Allen made her debut with the Aces in the season opener May 20 and is averaging 6.7 points, 4.0 assists and 3.7 rebounds in 30.7 minutes per game.

SHORT DESCRIPTION (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A lot better than unemployment.

“She understands how to manage a team,” Aces coach Bill Laimbeer said. “She’s smart, so she knows where to be positionwise. She works hard on defense. Just the whole package.”

Laimbeer, then with the New York Liberty, drafted Allen in the second round of the 2017 WNBA draft. She was cut during training camp, but was re-signed in May and played 28 games as a backup for the Liberty last season.

She returned to New York’s training camp this year and was one of the team’s final cuts. But the coaching staff insisted she wouldn’t be out of work for long, and Laimbeer called her on her way home from the Liberty’s facility.

“We’re talking, and he’s like ‘Do you want to be a Las Vegas Ace?’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, of course,’” she said. “It was just such a smooth transition.”

Allen met the team in Connecticut for its season opener and has started the past two games. Her familiarity with Laimbeer and his offensive and defensive systems has smoothed her transition to Las Vegas.

“She’s active and plays well on both ends of the floor, which is valuable right now,” Aces veteran wing Tamera Young said. “Especially coming in … Her energy is good, and it’s something that is helping us right now.”

Jefferson injured her knee last season and hopes to return by the end of June. She shot around and rehabbed after practice on one end of the court Tuesday at Mandalay Bay Events Center while Allen and her new teammates rehearsed set plays on the other end.

“I think she’s going to be a long, long-term quality backup lead guard,” Laimbeer said of Allen.

But she’s the Aces’ starter.

For now.

More Aces: Follow all of our Aces coverage online at reviewjournal.com/aces and @RJ_Sports on Twitter.

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjournal.com. Follow @BySamGordon on Twitter.

THE LATEST
Aces coach Laimbeer surprised by ‘Land of Lost’ co-stars

Before he played for the Detroit Pistons and then went on to be a successful WNBA coach, Bill Laimbeer spent a season playing a Sleestak on the hit television show ‘Land of the Lost.’

Las Vegas Aces, Mystics to resume earthquake game in August

The Las Vegas Aces and Washington Mystics on Aug. 5 will complete their game that was suspended at halftime because of an earthquake earlier this month, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.