Chelsea Gray and her wife Tipesa Gray.Photo:Chelsea Gray/ Instagram

Chelsea Gray WNBA baby

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Chelsea Gray and her wife Tipesa Gray aregrowing their family!

On Tuesday, the couple had a little fun with an adorableHalloweenannouncement.

“Happy Halloween 🎃,” the Grays captioned a jointInstagrampost.

In a second photo from the upload, the expectant mothers continued smiling as the pro basketball player held the tiny clothing item against Tipesa’s stomach.

Chelsea Gray and her wife Tipesa Gray.Ethan Miller/Getty

WNBA player Chelsea Gray (L) of the Las Vegas Aces and her wife Tipesa Gray

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Chelsea’s colleagues wished them well in the comment section.

“We can’t waittttt❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥,” teammateCandace Parkerwrote.

A’ja Wilsonadded, “🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽.”

“What a game, what a series,” WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said on the floor at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn following the match-up.

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The team’s head coach Becky Hammon reflected on the win post-game. She spoke withSportsCenterabout the obstacles they faced, such asCandace Parkerhaving to sit-out games due to injury.

“This team has dealt with a lot of adversity this year,” Hammon said, adding that she was thankful the consecutive titles didn’t come easy.

“It shouldn’t be easy,” she said. “It should be hard as heck to go in there and repeat, and it was.”

Chelsea Gray #12 of the Las Vegas Aces.Ethan Miller/Getty

Chelsea Gray #12 of the Las Vegas Aces drives to the basket

Chelsea contributed to the Aces’ victory, scoring 20 points in Game 1 and 11 assists in Game 2, according toClutchPoints.

On Wednesday, she continued showing her gratitude for the win.

“Couldn’t take our joy,” Chelsea wrote on an Instagram Story. It was a repost of Aces’ Sydney Colson sharinga carouselof the team’s celebrations.

“Still not over it,” Colson captioned a portion of the post, which showed the athletes in the locker room dancing toKirk Franklin’s “Stomp” in the first slide. Other images showed the team posing with their championship trophy.

source: people.com