Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum (10) takes a finger roll lay up shot against the Connecticut Suns guard Tyasha Harris (52) and center Brianna Jones (42) at Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre CT on Fri Sep 6, 2024 (Las Vegas Aces photo)
By Barbara Mason
When all seemed lost, the Las Vegas Aces (22-12) lit up in the second half and capped it off in the fourth quarter beating the Connecticut Sun (24-10) 72-67. Trailing for most of the game, Las Vegas struggled through the first half of play. A’Ja Wilson finished the game with 20 points but only four rebounds. Kelsey Plum had the team high with 27 points and five rebounds. They did not take the lead until the final minutes of the fourth quarter.
Game recap: The first quarter was a back forth game with both teams trading the lead. Plum got a great start in her first game back scoring 12 points. In the final minutes of the opening quarter the Sun started to create a bit of distance leading 22-17 after the first ten minutes of play.
Connecticut was on fire offensively only missing four shots and shooting around 73% from the field. The only negative for the Sun were the six turnovers they committed. Aces Head Coach Becky Hammon was looking for a better offensive effort in the second quarter. Las Vegas was only shooting around 40% from the floor and needed a whole lot more.
As the second quarter got underway, the Sun continued to extend their lead on top of Las Vegas 25-17 7:50 into the second quarter. The Aces were missing far too many shots and were looking for more consistency.
The Sun had begun to miss shots with their proficiency dropping from 73% to 57%. They had opened the door for the Aces but Las Vegas needed to start making shots and they just were not coming.
So far in this game, the Aces did not look very hungry at all. The only Ace on the floor that was having any success was Plum with 12 points four minutes into the quarter as the Sun continued to hit shots leading 29-20 at 6:25.
At the half the Sun had taken a significant lead 38-26. It was a rough first half for the Aces getting outplayed from the field, from downtown with too many fouls and nine turnovers. Young came up empty in the first half, Chelsea Gray had only two points and Wilson had been contained only scoring five points.
Las Vegas had to turn this game around and that is exactly what they did in the early going of the third quarter erasing the Sun’s lead from 38-26 to five points 40-35. Known for being a second half team Wilson got going and Plum continued hitting shots.
If Young got her game on task, she very well could be the deciding factor in this game. As the third quarter began to wind down the Aces trailed by a single point 45-44 which prompted a Connecticut time-out.
After the break the Sun pushed their lead back out to 50-44 and it was Las Vegas that called a time out looking to put a stop to the Connecticut surge. The Sun would take a 52-49 lead into the fourth quarter. Las Vegas had won the third quarter 23-14 in a real turnaround.
Connecticut established a 56-49 lead in the opening minutes of the fourth. The Aces had to pull out all the stops if they were to win their fourth game in a row. Every time the Aces made a move, the Sun countered.
Las Vegas was finally able to take the lead with 58 ticks left on the clock. Gray hit a 25-foot three point jumper and the Aces had a 71-67 lead with 5.4 seconds left in the game. The Las Vegas Aces had turned this game around chipping away at the Sun’s lead until they broke through for the 72-67 win, their fourth win in a row.
When all looked lost, the Las Vegas found their way and their will to win. Wilson finished with 20 points and Plum had the team high with 27 points. Gray had 13 points.
Game notes: The Aces have won four straight games after their victory over the Sun Friday night 72-67. Tuesday night they handed the Chicago Sky their seventh straight loss in a row 90-71. Friday night they took on some real muscle in the Sun handing the Sun their 11th loss of the season.
Plum was back on the starting roster after dealing with a sore ankle. You would have never know Plum had suffered an ankle injury as she got airborne with some of jump shots and leading the Aces in scoring with 27. The Sun right now are in second place in the WNBA and the Aces fought hard for this game. Las Vegas picks up another road win at Mohegan Sun Arena at Wilkes-Barre Township.
This Sunday afternoon, the Aces will meet the New York Liberty at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with tipoff scheduled for 1:00PM. The Liberty are the number one team in the WNBA but the Aces will be riding high after beating the Sun and will be up for the challenge.

