Aces-Storm postponed along with two other WNBA games

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The WNBA has postponed all three scheduled games today including Chicago vs Indiana, Dallas vs New York and Las Vegas vs Seattle.

Along with postponing Wednesday’s game, the WNBA is fully behind addressing the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI this past weekend, along with all violence against Black women and men.

The Aces released a statement today in support of the movement.

“Today, our league takes a moment to reflect, recommitting itself to engage, to educate, to amplify and to speak for those who can no longer speak.”

The WNBA will reschedule all postponed games at a later time.

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Aces clip Wings, 96-92

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Photo credit: Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP Photo

By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces kept pace with the first place Seattle Storm with a 96-92 win over the Dallas Wings at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

Forward A’ja Wilson went 7 for 18 from the field scoring 26 points and pulling down nine rebounds, while Dearica Hamby came off the bench and posted a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds.

The Aces found their stride in the second quarter scoring the first six points of the quarter and never trailed after that.

The Wings attempted 40 3-point shots, making 15 while the Aces went just 2 for 6 from beyond the arc.

With the win, Las Vegas improved to 11-3 on the season and remain ½ game behind the first place Seattle Storm.

The Aces will next play on Thursday against the Storm for the second time in the last three games.

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Game Notes:

  • The Aces shot 48.4% from the field and held Dallas to just 41.3%.
  • Las Vegas protected the ball well, turning the ball over just eight times.
  • A’ja Wilson scored in double figures for the 14th straight game to start the season.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Aces beat first place Storm, 82-74

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By Shawn McCullough

Head coach Bill Laimbeer said that playing the Seattle Storm would be a good measuring stick for his team.  Well, Laimbeer learned a lot of good things about his team.

Las Vegas beat the first place Storm, 82-74 at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

Forward A’ja Wilson has a double-double dropping 23 points and pulling down 14 rebounds, while Angel McCoughtry also had a double-double in the game.

The Aces defense thrived holding the Storm to just 37.3% from the field and 26.9% from 3-point range.

Guard Danielle Robinson came off the bench and scored 16 points.

The lead went back and forth in the first quarter, but the Aces went on an 11-2 run to start the second quarter and never relinquished the lead after that.

With the win, Las Vegas improved to 10-3 on the season and moved to within ½ game of the first place Storm.

The Aces will next play the 5-8 Dallas Wings on Tuesday before playing the 11-3 Storm again on Thursday.

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Game Notes:

  • The Aces out-rebounded the Storm, 44-34.
  • A’ja Wilson, Angel McCoughtry and Danielle Robinson combined for 52 of the Aces 82 points.
  • Wilson and McCoughtry combined for 28 rebounds.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Aces avenge loss to Sky, beat Sun, 99-78

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Photo credit: Michael Blackshire/Las Vegas Review-Journal

By Shawn McCullough

The Aces took control of the game in the 2nd quarter and never looked back in a 99-78 win over the Connecticut Sun at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

Guard Kayla McBride led the Aces with 25 points, while forward A’ja Wilson added 21.

“This was a very important win for us coming off the loss to Chicago,” said head coach Bill Laimbeer. “Overall, it was important to get this win tonight.”

Wilson has scored in double figures in all 12 games this season.

“When people know what they are to do and they are in their roles, it makes it all work into our system,” said Wilson.  “When everyone is playing well, that’s when you see the best of the Aces.”

Las Vegas has responded well this season after a loss, going 3-0.

“It’s part of being a professional athlete,” said Wilson. “We know that we have to go back to the drawing board, learn from it and then play.”

The Aces will next take on a tough stretch of their schedule in which they will play the league leading Seattle Storm in two of their next three games.

“We are looking forward to playing Seattle,” said Laimbeer. “It is going to be a measuring stick for us, seeing where we are at this point in the season.”

With the win, Las Vegas improved to 9-3 on the season and remain in second place in the standings.

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Game Notes:

  • Las Vegas shot 56.3% from the field.
  • The Aces out-rebounded the Sun, 37-26.
  • Four Aces players scored 14 or more points.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Aces fall to Sky for second time this season, streak ends

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By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces seven game winning streak came to an end.

The Chicago Sky seem to have the Aces number, beating Las Vegas 84-82 in the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

The Sky also beat the Aces to start the season back on July 26th, 88-86.

The Aces were down 11 points with 2:40 left in the game and rallied to tie the game with an 11-0 run, but was unable to pull out the win.

Angel McCoughtry led the Aces with 17 points, while forward A’ja Wilson struggled again from the field going 3 for 12 and scoring just 11 points.

The Aces only got 29 points off the bench as guard Jackie Young also struggled going 1 for 10 from the field.

With the loss, the Aces fell to 8-3 on the season heading into their next game on Thursday against the Connecticut Sun for the first time this season.

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Game Notes:

  • Las Vegas was out-rebounded 34-32.
  • The Aces shot just 37.8% from the field.
  • The snapped seven game losing streak was the longest streak for the team since it won 12 in a row in 2012.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Aces win seventh straight, beat Mystics, 88-73

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By Shawn McCullough

The Las Vegas Aces got 52 points off the bench in an 88-73 win over the Washington Mystics at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

Guard Jackie Young came off the bench and led the Aces with 16 points, going 7 for 13 from the field.

A’ja Wilson shot just 30% from the field scoring 12 points, while Angel McCoughtry added 11.

The Mystics kept the game close early in the first quarter, but later in the quarter, the Aces went on a 12-0 run to take control of the game.

The win improved the Aces to 2-0 against the Mystics this season, also beating Washington 83-77 back on August 5th.

Las Vegas improved to 8-2 on the season and remain one game behind the first place Seattle Storm.

The Aces will next play the Chicago Sky on Tuesday.   Las Vegas fell to the Sky to start the season back on July 26th, 88-86.

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Game Notes:

  • Las Vegas shot 53.8% from the field.
  • The Mystics turned the ball over 18 times, to the Aces’ 10.
  • A’ja Wilson scored in double figures for the 10th straight game to start the season.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Aces secure second place with sixth straight win, 87-77

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By Shawn McCullough

A’ja Wilson and Angel McCoughtry combined for 44 points in an 87-77 win over the Minnesota Lynx at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

Wilson bounced back from a rough game on Tuesday against Indiana in which she scored just 12 points while shooting 5 for 17.  Tonight, Wilson scored 23.

The Aces went on an 8-2 run at the end of the first quarter and never trailed after that.

McCoughtry scored 21 points, while Kayla McBride added 17 and Jackie Young dropped 16.

Las Vegas improved to 7-2 on the season and took over sole possession of second place, one game behind the first place Seattle Storm.

The Aces will have one day off before playing the Washington Mystics on Saturday.   Las Vegas beat the Mystics back on August 5th, 83-77.

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Game Notes:

  • Forward A’ja Wilson has scored in double figures in her first nine games to start the season.
  • The Lynx turned the ball over 19 times, resulting in 24 Aces points.
  • Las Vegas shot 48.6% from the field.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Aces roll off fifth straight win, beat Indiana, 98-79

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By Shawn McCullough

The Aces are on a hot streak.

Angel McCoughtry led the Aces with 20 points in a 98-79 win over the Indiana Fever at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

Aces All-Star forward A’ja Wilson struggled going just 5 for 17 from the field, but her teammates picked her up as Jackie Young scored 17 and Kayla McBride added 15.

“Angel [McCoughtry] played well and Jackie Young is getting better by the minute,” said head coach Bill Laimbeer.  “Our energy level is what carried us.”

The Aces allowed the Fever to score 59 points in the first half, but held Indiana to just 20 points in the second half.

“They [Fever] made a lot of shots in the first half,” said Laimbeer.  “I made a little lineup tweak in the second half.”

The win was the Aces fifth straight victory which ties the franchise record since moving to Las Vegas.

The Aces improved to 6-2 on the season heading into their next game on Thursday against the 6-2 Minnesota Lynx.

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Game Notes:

  • Forward A’ja Wilson registered her fourth double-double of the season scoring 12 points and pulling down 10 rebounds.
  • The Aces shot 52% from the field and went 4 for 8 from 3-point range.
  • Six Las Vegas players scored in double figures.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride

Giants dig too deep of a hole in 6-4 loss to the Astros, fall to 2-6 on road trip

By Morris Phillips

The series opener at Minute Maid Park afforded the struggling Giants one of two scenarios:

A well-placed opportunity against a good club on a bad stretch in the Astros, just off an ugly brawl and getting swept in Oakland, another distraction for the Major League’s most burdened ballclub in recent memory. Add to that Monday’s starter Lance McCullers Jr. sporting an alarming 9.22 ERA after three starts…

Or another sobering example of the marginally talented Giants being dealt too many road games against contending clubs in unforgiving stadiums in the first 20 games of a gone-before-you-know-it, 60-game season.

A 6-4 loss had the Giants firmly relegated to the second rendering with the Astros blasting off to 6-0 lead only to hang on as pinch hitter Evan Longoria lined out to end it with runners at the corners. McCullers was at his best, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh, after he allowed a career-worst eight runs in his last start.

The 26-year old right-hander retired 19 of the first 20 Giants he faced, with the one hiccup a hit-by-pitch facing Austin Slater leading off the third inning. Donovan Solano broke up McCullers’ gem with a sharply-hit grounder that eluded third baseman Alex Bregman and went for a double.

“We needed a win tonight. We needed to start the homestand on a big, positive note and we did that,” said McCullers, who missed the 2019 season due to Tommy John surgery.

While the Giants couldn’t buy a hit, they stacked up the errors, two by Solano filling in at third, and one by catcher Chadwick Tromp, all in the first four innings. Those miscues made life tough for starter Logan Webb, who was charged with five runs, only two of which were earned, before he was lifted in the fourth inning.

“I think he can be proud of going through that lineup and not really giving up on much hard contact,” manager Gabe Kapler said in Webb’s defense. “I think we have better in us behind him that’s for sure.”

Connor Menez steadied the Giants with two plus innings of relief marred only by Martin Maldonado’s solo shot. That homer was the 28th allowed by Giants’ pitching, and it marked the 15th consecutive game they’ve allowed at least one home run, tying an ignominious  franchise record for the second time.

Solano’s double extended his hit streak to 15 games. He doubled again in the ninth, part of the Giants’ three-run rally to make things interesting. The 32-year old Solano is hitting .458, second only to Charlie Blackmon at .484 in the majors.

The Giants are 4-8 on the road, with all 12 road games at Dodgers Stadium, Coors Field and Minute Maid Park, traditionally tough places to play. The Giants’ stretch of 14 of 20 on the road to start the season ends on Wednesday.

Tyler Anderson starts Tuesday for the Giants on a matchup against Houston’s Brandon  Bielak.

 

 

Aces rally to win fourth straight, beat New York, 78-76

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By Shawn McCullough

The Aces struggled in the first half against the New York Liberty but took the lead late in the fourth quarter and held on for the win, 78-76, at the IMG Bubble in Bradenton, FL.

A’ja Wilson scored a season high 31 points while leading her team to victory.

“At some point, A’ja just said jump on my back and I will carry you.  And she did,” said head coach Bill Laimbeer.

Wilson is averaging just over 22 points per game this season.

“I knew that I couldn’t let my teammates down and that is what pushed me,” said Wilson.  “I said that we are not losing this game and we went after it.”

The Aces trailed at halftime, 44-37, and scrapped the entire second half until taking the lead for good on an A’ja Wilson jump shot with 6.9 seconds left in the game.

Jackie Young scored 15 points, while Dearica Hamby was a perfect 4 for 4 from both the field and the free throw line adding 13.

With the win, the Aces improved to 5-2 on the season heading into their next game on Tuesday against the 2-4 Indiana Fever.

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Game Notes:

  • The Aces were just 1 for 8 from the 3-point line.
  • Kayla McBride continues to struggle shooting just 1 for 7 from the field and going 0 for 4 from 3-point range.
  • The Aces and the Liberty each had 30 rebounds.

Game Starters:

F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 35 Angel McCoughtry
C – 4 Carolyn Swords
G – 15 Lindsay Allen
G – 21 Kayla McBride