Aces lose second game of home and home to Sparks 87-71

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Photo credit: Richard Brian, Las Vegas Review-Journal

By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces trialed the entire game falling to the Los Angeles Sparks 87-71 at Staples Center on Sunday.

Tamera Young led the Aces with 16 points, while dishing eight assists and pulling down five rebounds.

Four Aces scored in double digits, including A’ja Wilson, who scored 10 points, but was limited in playing time due to foul trouble.

The Aces beat the Sparks 94-78 on Friday in Las Vegas as Wilson scored 29 points in that game.

Guard Moriah Jefferson played in her first game of the season coming off a knee injury, but was held scoreless in a little over 11 minutes of play.

With the loss, the Aces dropped to 6-12 on the season.

The Aces will next return home on Thursday to face the Chicago Sky (6-10) at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

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Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 1 Tamera Young
C – 3 Kelsey Bone
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum

Aces schooled by defending champion Lynx 88-73

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By Shawn McCullough

The Minnesota Lynx showed why they are the defending WNBA champions.

The Aces never led in the game as the Lynx beat Las Vegas 88-73 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Sunday.

The Lynx experience showed on the court against a young Aces team as Minnesota shot 55.1% from the field.

“They have what we need to acquire, that’s mental toughness,” said head coach Bill Laimbeer. “We have to go out and beat them. They are not going to beat themselves and we didn’t come out tonight to beat them. We came out to play a basketball game and it showed.”

“It all boils down to mental toughness, so it is definitely something that we need to learn as we grow,” said guard Kelsey Plum. “They beat us today because they were just tougher than us.”

Kayla McBride led the Aces with 17 points, while Plum added 15.  A’ja Wilson scored 10 points with seven rebounds.

“You have to act like you have been in situations before and know how to pull out of it from a mental standpoint,” said Wilson. “The game is a lot of mental toughness and that is what we need.”

The Aces trailed by only six points at halftime, but the Lynx went on a 14-4 run to start the third quarter.

With the loss, the Aces fell to 5-10 on the season.

The Aces will next play two more games at home against Dallas and Los Angeles.

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Game Notes:

  • A’ja Wilson scored in double figures (10) for the 15th straight game.
  • The Aces were held to 41.4% shooting from the field.
  • Moriah Jefferson (knee) did not play due to injury.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 12 Nia Coffey
C – 19 JiSu Park
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum

Aces improve to 2-0 against Liberty with 88-78 win

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By Shawn McCullough

There’s nothing better than coming home after playing five of the last six games on the road.

The Las Vegas Aces battled in a close game down to the end and pulled out an 88-78 win over the New York Liberty at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Friday night.

Las Vegas went on a 10-4 run with 2:31 remaining in regulation to secure the win.

“We won,” said head coach Bill Laimbeer.  “But we didn’t play well.  We are getting better.  We would have lost this game six or seven games ago.”

“It’s always good to get a win at home,” said A’ja Wilson.  “It was tough.   There were times that we didn’t really come out with a lot of energy.”

Kayla McBride led the Aces with a season-high 27 points while Wilson scored 20 and pulled down 14 rebounds.

“I give Kayla McBride all the credit in the world for willing this victory for us,” said Laimbeer.  “She stood up and was the determining factor in this game.”

With the win, the Aces improved to 5-9 on the season.

“It’s definitely big for us,” said Wilson on the win. “Just the momentum going here at home will help us out.”

The Aces will next play three straight home games against three of the better teams in the WNBA: Minnesota, Dallas and Los Angeles.

“We have to continue to make a statement especially when we are at home,” said McBride. “We need to continue to have confidence and we are going to be really good.”

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Game Notes:

  • A’ja Wilson scored in double figures (20) for the 14th straight game.
  • The Aces held the Liberty to 37.5% shooting from the field.
  • 5,478 Aces fans attended the game.
  • The Vegas Golden Knights’ backup goaltender Malcolm Subban was in attendance
  • Moriah Jefferson (knee) did not play due to injury.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 12 Nia Coffey
C – 19 JiSu Park
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum

Aces dominate the boards, beat Storm 87-77

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By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces got their fourth win of the season in an 87-77 win over the Seattle Storm at KeyArena on Tuesday night.

The Aces out-rebounded the Storm 43-25 as A’ja Wilson pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds, while JiSu Park added 11 rebounds.

Wilson led the Aces in scoring with 25 points, while Seattle’s Breanna Stewart had a game-high 27 points.

Kayla McBride dropped 17 points, including three baskets from 3-point range, while Tamera Young came off the bench to add 17 points.

The Storm got to within four points with just under six minutes remaining in regulation, but the Aces went on an 11-2 run to seal the game.

With the win, the Aces improved to 4-9 on the season.

The Aces will next return home on Friday to face the New York Liberty at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Las Vegas Aces – http://aces.wnba.com

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 12 Nia Coffey
C – 19 JiSu Park
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum

Aces lose to streaking Mercury 92-80

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By Shawn McCullough

Diana Taurasi and Brittany Griner combined for 52 points as the Phoenix Mercury won their eighth straight game beating the Las Vegas Aces 92-80 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Sunday night.

A’ja Wilson scored 21 points and pulled down 11 rebounds while Kayla McBride scored 20.

Wilson, in just her 12th professional game, learned in-game from facing Griner and adjusted as the game progressed.

“I had to knock a couple down in front of her, then I could use my versatility,” said Wilson.

Griner did have very good things to say about Wilson.

“She’s an awesome player,” said Griner.  “I would be very shocked if she doesn’t get rookie of the year. She’s just going and scoring. I am excited to see how she grows.”

Getting two wins during their recent four game road trip gave the young Aces momentum.

“The road trip was really good for us to get wins on the road and we carried some momentum,” said McBride.  “We are still learning, still growing and trying to get better.”

“We are getting better,” said head coach Bill Laimbeer.  “We are still very young, but we are learning. I am seeing great progress.”

The Aces are now 3-9 on the season and next travel to Seattle to play the Storm on Tuesday.

The Aces next home game will be on Friday, June 22nd against the New York Liberty at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Las Vegas Aces – http://aces.wnba.com

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 1 Tamera Young
C – 19 JiSu Park
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum

Aces fall to Wings 77-67 to complete four-game road trip

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By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces had no answers on how to stop Dallas center Liz Cambage.

Cambage scored 28 points and pulled down 18 rebounds as the Aces two game winning streak came to an end in a 77-67 loss to the Dallas Wings at College Park Center in Arlington, TX.

The Aces were led by guard Kayla McBride who scored 22 points, while A’ja Wilson added 14.

The Aces struggled from the field shooting just 41.7% and were dominated on the boards 43-27.

With the loss, the Aces fall to 3-8 on the season and will now head home to play the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

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Game Notes:

  • A’ja Wilson has scored in double figures (14 tonight) in all 11 games so far this season.
  • Nia Coffey was activated coming off an ankle injury and scored three points off the bench in just under 10 minutes. Las Vegas native Sequoia Holmes was released to make room for Coffey.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 1 Tamera Young
C – 19 JiSu Park
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum

Aces’ defense smothers Liberty in second straight win, 78-63

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By Shawn McCullough

Aces head coach Bill Laimbeer has been stressing focus on defense since the beginning of the season. Now it is paying off.

Las Vegas held the New York Liberty to just 63 points, 30 in the second half, in a 78-63 win at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, NY.

Dearica Hambry came off the bench and led the Aces in scoring, dropping 17 points, while Kayla McBride went 7 for 12 from the field for 16 points.

Rookie sensation A’ja Wilson scored 13 points, the lowest point total in her 10-game career.

Up 37-33 at halftime, the Aces went on a 22-7 run to start the second half.

In their three wins this season, the Aces have held their opponents to an average of 76 points per game.

With the win, the Aces improved to 3-7 on the season and are riding a two-game winning streak.

The Aces will complete their current four-game road trip on Friday in Dallas against the Wings.

The Aces next home game will be on Sunday, June 17th against the Phoenix Mercury at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

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Game Notes:

  • A’ja Wilson has scored in double figures (13 tonight) in all 10 games so far this season.
  • Only 1,419 fans were in attendance for the game at the Westchester County Center.
  • Nia Coffey (ankle) and Moriah Jefferson (knee) did not play due to injury.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 1 Tamera Young
C – 19 JiSu Park
G – 21 Kayla McBride
G – 10 Kelsey Plum