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The Las Vegas Aces had a dreadful second quarter in a tremendous Thursday night at the hands of the Indiana Fever, who played without sharpshooter Caitlin Clark.
Rookie from Alabama chips in with 16 points and leads team to big win in the fourth quarter. She added five 3-point field goals to keep the Aces alive.
The Las Vegas Aces will be away from the Silver City for the next five games. The first game will be Sunday afternoon at Phoenix as they challenge the Mercury at PHX Arena.
The Las Vegas Aces played terrible defense and lost to the Washington Mystics at the Michelob Ultra Arena Thursday night. Despite good games from A'ja Wilson and Jackie Young, the defense failed to appear once again.
Las Vegas Aces power forward A'ja Wilson reaches 5,000 career points faster than any other player in league history. Her 22 points helped give the Aces a two-game winning streak after three consecutive losses.
Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson proved why she is a three-time Most Valuable Player of the WNBA when the chips were down on Sunday against the Indiana Fever.
Despite a poor first half from A'ja Wilson the Las Vegas Aces overcame a 10-point deficit to defeat Indiana for the 16th consecutive time. The Aces ended a three-game losing streak.