GAME RECAP—Aces Take Down Fever 88-69, Upping Winning Streak to 5 Games - Las Vegas Aces (2024)

LAS VEGAS (July 2, 2024)—The Las Vegas Aces (11-6) extended their winning streak to 5 games with an 88-69 defeat of the Indiana Fever (8-13) at home Tuesday night in T-Mobile Arena. Kelsey Plum scored a game-high 34 points to lead the Aces in scoring, while A’ja Wilson added 28 points and 9 rebounds, Jackie Young had a double-double with 15 points and 10 assists and Kiah Stokes grabbed a team-best 12 boards.

Kelsey Mitchell led the Fever with 23 points, and Caitlin Clark had 13 points and 11 assists.

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First Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 26, Indiana 24)

The Aces went up 9-3 to open the game, but 6 consecutive from the Fever evened the score at 9. The Fever held a 13-11 edge midway through the quarter, but after a Plum 3-pointer at 4:06 the Fever never again led in the game. Plum led the Aces with 9 points and Mitchell matched that for the Fever. Both teams hit on 42.9% of their shots from the field, the Aces were 6 of 14 and the Fever 9 of 21. The Aces swished in 12 of 13 from the line while the Fever went 5 of 5 from the charity stripe.

Second Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 46, Indiana 37)

The Fever were still within 2 points at 6:31, but the Aces slowly increased their lead to 10 points, 44-34, with 1:43 to play before halftime and headed to the locker room up 9. Wilson paced all scorers in the frame with 10 points, while Aliyah Boston’s 4 led Indiana. The Aces hit 9 of 19 from the field and 2 of 5 from 3-point, while Indiana made 6 of 18 of their field goal attempts and 1 of 7 from distance.

Third Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 65, Indiana 59)

The Aces expanded their lead to 11 early in the third quarter, but the Fever scored the game’s next 6 to slice it to 49-44. The gap remained in the single digits through the remainder of the period. The Fever outrebounded the Aces 16-7. Indiana committed 4 turnovers which the Aces flipped into 8 points while the Fever didn’t turn either of Las Vegas”s miscues into points. Plum and Young scored 8 and 7 points, respectively. The Fever were led by 8 from Caitlin Clark.

Fourth Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 88, Indiana 69)

A 12-0 run over the first 4 minutes of the final frame, 10 points of which came from Plum, put to rest any upset hopes the Fever had. The Aces outscored the Fever 23-10 in the quarter by netting 47.4% from the field, while holding Indiana to 26.7% of their field goal attempts. Plum finished the quarter with 12 points and Mitchell had 6 for the Fever.

KEY STATS

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The Aces went 15 for 17 from the free throw line, while Indiana made 7 0f 13.

Las Vegas made 9 of 25 (.360) 3-pointers while the Fever made 6 of 26 (.231). The Aces also connected on 45.1 percent of their field goals (32 for 71) while Indiana made 36.4 percent of theirs (28 for 77)

Las Vegas turned 16 Fever miscues into 19 points, while Indiana flipped 10 Aces turnovers into 6 points.

The Fever outrebounded the Aces 44-38, including 13-7 on the offensive end, and outscored the Aces 21-12 on second-chance points.

GAME NOTES

Wilson grabbed 9 rebounds and now has 1,823 for her career and is within 3 boards of moving into 33rd place on the WNBA’s career rebound list (Wendy Palmer, 1,825). Natalie Williams (32nd, 1832), Plenette Pierson (31st, 18,34) and Cheryl Ford (30th, 1,907) are next up on the list.

Wilson had 5 blocked shots and now has 385 for her career—tied with Tamika Catchings for the 14th most in WNBA history. Tina Charles is 13th with 395.

Gray handed out 4 assists, and now has 1,520 for her career—the 9th most in WNBA history. Cappie Pondexter is 8th on the list with 1,578.

Plum entered the game with 2,968 career points and scored her 3,000th on an 8′ driving floater with 6:07 to play in the game. She now has 3,002 career points.

Plum’s 34 points marked the 1st time she’s scored at least 30 points this season and the 6th time in her career.

Young’s 15-point, 10-assist double-double is her third point/assist double-double this season, and third of her career.

The Aces welcomed 20,366 fans to T-Mobile Arena, which is the fifth-most attended game in WNBA regular season history and the most since 1999. Eight of the franchise’s top 10 attendance marks since moving to Las Vegas have come in 2024.

The Aces were without the services of Tiffany Hayes who was not with the team (personal).

NEXT UP

Las Vegas remains at home for a Thursday, July 4, rematch against the Washington Mystics (5-15) on June 29. The game tips at 7 pm PT, and will be telecast nationally on Amazon Prime and locally on the Silver Stats Sports & Entertainment Network.

GAME RECAP—Aces Take Down Fever 88-69, Upping Winning Streak to 5 Games - Las Vegas Aces (2024)

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LAS VEGAS – The Indiana Fever

Indiana Fever
The Indiana Fever are an American professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).
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(8-13) came up short, 88-69, at the Las Vegas Aces on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena. Indiana tied a season-high in rebounds with 44 in front of a crowd of 20,366, which was the fifth largest attendance for a WNBA regular season game ever.

When did the Aces go to Vegas? ›

After moving to San Antonio in 2003, the team was purchased by MGM Resorts & Entertainment following the 2017 season and the Las Vegas Aces played their first season in the sports and entertainment capital of the world in 2018.

How much do Las Vegas Aces players make? ›

Young earns $252,450 a season, meaning she would get a 40% bonus. The other top earners on the Aces, Wilson and Kelsey Plum, each make $200,000 a year. For them the LVCVA's sponsorship pay would amount to half their base salary. Those salaries are a fraction of those earned by the highest-paid NBA players.

What was the score of the Las Vegas Aces Championship? ›

Las Vegas Aces become first repeat WNBA champs in 21 years, beating New York Liberty 70-69 in Game 4. NEW YORK (AP) A'ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces secured their place as one of the greatest teams in WNBA history.

Why are the Las Vegas Aces being investigated? ›

Las Vegas' tourism board had arranged to pay each player US$100k for this season and in 2025. The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is investigating a sponsorship deal that would see each Las Vegas Aces player receive US$100,000 for the current campaign and in 2025.

Who owns Las Vegas Aces now? ›

The Aces, who are owned by Mark and Carol Davis, the current owners of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders, and Tom Brady, are one of three WNBA franchises who compete in a market that lacks a current NBA team; the other two teams are the Connecticut Sun and the Seattle Storm.

How much are the Las Vegas Aces worth? ›

Las Vegas Aces estimated to have highest franchise valuation in the league. Following up last year's NWSL valuations, Sportico released estimated valuations for all 12 WNBA teams yesterday. Leading the pack? The back-to-back champions Las Vegas Aces at $140M, followed by the Seattle Storm at $135M.

How many rings does the Las Vegas Aces have? ›

It was quite a night for the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces. Las Vegas celebrated its back-to-back crowns ahead of its 89-80 victory over the Phoenix Mercury behind 30 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists from forward A'ja Wilson.

Did the Las Vegas Aces sell out? ›

Las Vegas Aces become the first WNBA team to sell out every home game in a season. HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The Las Vegas Aces became the first WNBA team to sell out every home game in a season when the final tickets were claimed Thursday for a Sept. 3 matchup against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky.

Who was the first sports team in Las Vegas? ›

The Golden Knights began play during the 2017–18 NHL season and became the first major league professional team in Las Vegas.

Why did the Aces get rid of Dyaisha Fair? ›

Fair ended the game with two assists. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, after a win over the Phoenix Mercury on May 14, Aces coach Becky Hammond said Fair could help the team on offense but didn't know the defense well enough.

What was the old Las Vegas baseball team? ›

The Las Vegas Stars made their debut in the Pacific Coast League in 1983, the first of 18 seasons in which they served as the Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. The Los Angeles Dodgers became the parent club in 2001, the same season in which the team changed its name to the 51s.

When did the Reno Aces start playing? ›

Reno Aces
Founded in 2009 Reno, Nevada
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