Las Vegas Aces Top Indiana Fever – Winning Their Fifth In a Row 88-69

Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum (10) drives in front of the Indiana Fever’s guard Caitlin Clark (22) in the first half at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas on Tue Jul 2, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

It was a game that fans were really looking forward to as the Las Vegas Aces (10-6) took on Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever (8-12). Over 20,000 fans attended this game many of them Caitlin Clark fans.

The game was fairly close going into the fourth quarter but that is when they put the Fever away, the final score 88-69. Kelsey Plum had an epic game with 34 points, five assists and six rebounds. A’ja Wilson had 28 points and nine rebounds holding Clark to 13 points.

The Aces have been through the grinder this season. They had a great start that soured as the season wore on. They had a number of losses in a row something you don’t commonly see from this team.

They were missing Chelsea Gray, a core part of their starting roster, and then it all began to turn around. Chelsea Gray returned after missing play since last year’s playoffs. The Aces began to string wins together and tonight the Aces took on Caitlin Clark and the Fever.

Clark has drastically changed the complexion of the Indiana Fever and stadiums are packed as fans from around the country flock to catch a glimpse of this rookie superstar Tuesday night’s game was the WNBA’s fifth largest crowd in history. She has not disappointed scoring four points and providing some valuable defense for the Aces. The Aces held Clark to just 13 points.

Game recap: As expected the stands were packed with hundreds of Caitlin Clark fans. The Aces sell out regularly so the arena was rocking. Las Vegas took the early lead in a close quarter with the Aces coming out on top 26-24. Las Vegas led at the half 46-37 after winning the second quarter 20-13. A’ja Wilson had another epic half and right alongside her Kelsey Plum was off the charts.

This was the Aces fifth win in a row. Kelsey Plum finished with 34 points, A’ja Wilson with 28 and Jackie Young scoring 15 points. Kiah Stokes was on fire defensively with 12 rebounds.

Thursday night, the Aces will take on the Washington Mystics at Michelob ULTRA Arena looking for win number six. Tipoff for this game is scheduled for 7:00 PM. Las Vegas is looking to provide some more fireworks in this matchup on the Fourth of July.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Caitlan Clark was snubbed from the Olympic roster?

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark drives on the New York Liberty forward Betnijah Laney-Hamilton at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Sat May 18, 2024 (AP file photo)

Caitlan Clark was snubbed from the Olympic roster?

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

It looks like not everybody is pleased with Caitlin Clark’s popularity; could this be pure envy because she is so good, or could there be other motives? In 2023, over 60% of players in the WNBA were black or African American. Caitlin Clark is not. The question is why she was snubbed from the USA Olympic Basketball team roster for the Olympic games in Paris, France. Nobody seems to have a reason why she will not be with the US Olympic team.

However, we all agree that Caitlin Clark put the WNBA on the prosperity map. The Commissioner of the WNBA said in early May that the league plans to commit $50 million over the next two years to provide full-time charter flights for teams during the season.

This addresses years of player safety concerns. That means WNBA players do not have to stand in the security lines to board a regular commercial flight. Commissioner Engelbert said the first two seasons will cost $25 million annually. For the first time in the history of this women’s professional basketball league, all the teams are traveling charter planes. This would not have happened without the arrival of Caitlin Clark.

Caitlin Clark’s base salary for her first year in the WNBA is around $76,000. In April 2024, CBS reported that Clark’s four-year rookie contract is worth $338,056. She’ll be paid $76,535 in 2024, $78,066 in 2025, $85,873 in 2026, and $97,582 in 2027.

Clark has made the WNBA relevant and has grown as popular as ever. Jackie Young of the Las Vegas Aces has the highest average salary in the WNBA for the 2024 season, according to Spotrac. She is making $252,450 for the 2024 season as a part of a two-year, $504,900 contract.

But let’s return to why Caitlan Clark was left off the 2024 US Olympic Women’s Basketball roster. Citing two sources, USA Today columnist Christine Brennan reported one factor in omitting Clark from the women’s national team was the concern about how the former Iowa star’s fans would react to her playing time in the Olympics, which would likely have been limited. “If true, that would be an extraordinary admission of the existence of real tension that the old guard of women’s basketball harbors for this multi-million-dollar sensation,” Brennan wrote of the sources’ knowledge.

Clark has won three gold medals with USA Basketball junior national teams, including her latest with the 2021 USA Women’s U19 National Team. The U.S. women have won every gold medal in women’s basketball since the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

I’m not speculating why Caitlin is left out, but it doesn’t seem to make sense if the US is trying to win gold this summer. If Caitlin Clark is not with the US Women’s Olympic Basketball team, I truly hope the ‘powers to be’ reconsider.

Just imagine what would have happened if Michael Jordan had not been selected to play with the US Olympic Dream team in Barcelona in 1992. Charles Barkley, who is never afraid of speaking his mind, calls out the “pettiness” of WNBA veterans against rookie Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and said he was flabbergasted. “Considering the WNBA was hitting the lottery with the “shining star.”

Amaury Pi Gonzalez was a former Golden State Warriors Spanish broadcaster and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

WNBA podcast with Michael Roberson: With Clark face of the league race is a forefront discussion

Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever scored 20 points and turned the ball over 10 times against the Connecticut Sun in Clark’s WNBA debut at Uncasville CT on Tue May 14, 2024

WNBA podcast with Michael Roberson:

#1 The signing of Caitlin Clark with the Indiana Fever has raised the subject of race in the WNBA. Clark is the face of the WNBA since she singed. The Las Vegas Aces star player A’ja Wilson said people say it’s not about race, but Wilson insists, it is about race and Wilson said if your a top notch black woman player “maybe that’s something people don’t want to see.”

#2 Wilson added saying no matter how hard she works at it people don’t see the black or minority player as marketable and Wilson said that minority players are still being swept under the rug.

#3 Clark was raising TV ratings when she help lead the Iowa Hawkeyes to back to back championships and the networks and the NCAA and the press who covered her realized that she was the perfect marketing tool. It’s along the lines what Wilson was talking about who wants to listen to a black female player endorsing when they will listen to Caitlin Clark.

#4 Clark matched up against LSU Tigers star Angel Reese who now play for the Chicago Sky. There were discussions that the treatment for Clark a white woman and from the “Heartland of America” compared to Reese and other black players. Michael during that Final Four between Iowa and LSU talk about the differences that you’ve pointed out that was going on at the time between Reese and Clark?

#5 Clark got a deal from Nike for $28 million in endorsements for over eight years it is the largest endorsement contract in women’s basketball. Victoria Jackson a sports historian at Arizona State University said the reason for Clark’s huge contract is a break off into a completely different stratosphere. That anything involving Clark is being questioned.

Michael Roberson covers Stanford Cardinal basketball for http://www.sportsradioservice.com and is a writer for the African American Athlete.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: WNBA Season Opener May 14 -Caitlan Clark Revolutionizes the league

Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark (22) drives on the Atlanta Dreams’ Nia Coffey (12) and Aerial Powers (23) during the second half of this WNBA pre season game in Indianapolis (AP News photo)

WNBA Season Opener May 14 – Caitlan Clark Revolutionizes the league

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

All it took was Indiana Fever guard and mega-star Caitlin Clark to bring the WNBA to the big time. However, it never rivaled the NBA, which recognized the need for a professional women’s league years ago by subsidizing the women.

In February 2022, the WNBA raised an impressive $75 million from investors, including NBA and WNBA franchises. Things are changing quickly in the WNBA; for the following two seasons, teams will begin traveling to away games on chartered flights; this is after they primarily rely on commercial planes since the league’s inception almost 30 years ago.

The WNBA kicks its 2024 season this May 14. Eight of the league’s 12 teams will play a game on opening night. The remaining four play on Wednesday, May 15.

The league is also looking for larger-capacity arenas to accommodate the fans it has recruited since the sensational Caitlin Clark was known worldwide. Caitlan has the most 3-pointers scored in WNBA or NBA history, scoring 163 in the 2023-24 season, breaking Stephen Curry’s 162 in the 2007-08 season.

Although the Indiana Fever superstar’s salary is only $76,000, Nike recently endorsed Clark for a $28 million deal, including her signature shoes. Caitlan Clark has become the Michael Jordan of the WNBA. Clark is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA basketball, surpassing Pete Maravich. (Pistol Pete) record of 3,667 points and later became the #1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, selected by the Indiana Fever.

Last October, the WNBA announced its first expansion team since 2008 by awarding the Golden State Warriors franchise that will begin play in the 2025 WNBA season. The teams will be headquartered in Oakland but play home games at Chase Center in San Francisco.

This means that in this case, Oakland could not put an “airport-like move” on San Francisco. Officials in Oakland recently approved modifying the name of the city’s airport to include “San Francisco. Now, there is a trademark lawsuit from the city of San Francisco over the name change dispute.

I wish the 2024-25 WNBA season lots of success; they are a league going places!

Amaury Pi Gonzalez does That’s Amaury News and Commentaries at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Aces Challenged By Fever; Las Vegas Winning in Final Minutes 88-80

Las Vegas Aces Center Aja Wilson (22) is thrilled as the Aces pick up their 13th win of the season against the Indiana Fever at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas on Mon Jun 26, 2023 (@LVAces photo)

Aces Challenged By Fever; Las Vegas Winning in Final Minutes 88-80

By Barbara Mason

Monday night the Las Vegas Aces (13-1) met the Indiana Fever (5-9) for a second consecutive game. The Aces battled with the Fever and came away with the win 88-80.

The Aces got a slow start in the first quarter and after the first ten minutes of play trailed 20-23. The second quarter was a war of wills with the Aces winning it by the score of 28-26. At the half, Las Vegas trailed by a single point 49-48. This was not the start that Head Coach Becky Hammon had envisioned. As the Aces have seen in past games, the Aces had put games away in the second half.

Las Vegas got going in the third quarter winning it 21-15 and leading 69-64. The Aces would have the fourth quarter to extend their lead and finish this game. Kelsey Plum had a slow start in the first half but got going in the third quarter.

Las Vegas has been challenged all season in the first half of games. They seem to thrive under pressure and this pressure brings out the best in this team. The Aces had to pull out all the stops in this game. With under three minutes left in the fourth quarter Las Vegas was clinging to a one- point lead 77-76 as the two teams battled this one out in the final minutes.

They have seen some great fourth quarter finishes all season and this game was no exception. The Aces mounted a final push in the final 60 seconds of the game extending their lead to 88-80, which was the final, for their 13th win of the season.

Chelsea Gray had the game high with 25 points. Candace Parker had 12 rebounds and A’Ja Wilson had 24 points and ten rebounds for another double double. Kelsey Plum finished with 17 after a very slow first half. The Aces were pushed to the brink and had to battle back continually throughout this game.

Game notes: Las Vegas won their last game against the Fever 101-88 played last Saturday and tonight these two teams met again in a back-to-back.

The Aces had a back-to-back in early June against the Connecticut Sun splitting the games handing the Aces their first loss of the season. Tonight another back-to-back for Las Vegas.

Las Vegas will be back on the court for another home game at ULTRA Michelob Arena on Thursday night taking on the New York Liberty. Tipoff for this game is scheduled for 7:00 PM.

Aces Push Season Record to 12-1 With Win Over Fever 101-88

The Las Vegas Aces center Candace Parker (3) on defense against the Indiana Fever’s center Aliyah Boston (7) at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas on Sat Jun 24, 2023 (@LVAces photo)

Aces Push Season Record to 12-1 With Win Over Fever 101-88

By Barbara Mason

Saturday night the Las Vegas Aces (12-1) took on the Indiana Fever (5-8) at Michelob ULTRA Arena and extended an already amazing season record with a 101-88 win over the Fever.

Las Vegas took a 27-20 lead in the first quarter after a bit of a slow start. They had a seven point lead after the first quarter and won the second quarter by seven points 30-23. At the half they had control of this game leading 57-43.

The Fever made some nice adjustments in the third quarter and were able to match the Aces with both teams scoring 21 points in the quarter. Matching Las Vegas was not to going to help their cause because of the 14 point deficit at the half. After three quarters the Aces continued to lead 78-64.

With five minutes left in the game, the Fever made a bit of a move but Las Vegas always answered. The Fever have challenged the Aces this season and this game was no exception. With 3 1/2 minutes left in the game, the Fever was trailing by 11 points 93-82.

When these two teams meet it is always a battle. With two minutes left it was an eleven point game and the outcome was still not a given. The Aces stubbornly hung onto a 13 point lead and with 1:16 left in the game, the Aces would extend their season record to 12-1.

Every starter for the Aces had a double digit game. The high for the Fever was Nalyssa Smith with 26 points but they were just unable to handle Las Vegas.

A’Ja Wilson had yet another double-double with ten rebounds and 28 points. Kelsey Plum was right on her heels with 26 points. Jackie Young had a bit of a slow night but as we have seen time and time again, when one player has a bit of an off game, the rest of the team is there to pick them up. That is the depth of the Las Vegas Aces.

There will be no rest for the Fever. These two teams will meet again on Monday night in Las Vegas. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM.