GAME RECAP: Aces Dominate in Game 2 104-76 Win Over Liberty, One Win Away from Championship Repeat - Las Vegas Aces (2024)

LAS VEGAS (October 11, 2023)—The Las Vegas Aces led from wire-to-wire in dominating fashion Wednesday night, and are one win away from becoming the first back-to-back champions in 21 years after downing the New York Liberty 104-76 in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals. It was a true team effort that saw A’ja Wilson lead with 26 points and 15 rebounds; Jackie Young finish with 24 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists; Kelsey Plum contribute 23 points and 8 assists; Chelsea Gray record her first Finals double-double with 14 points and 11 assists; and Kiah Stokes score a 2023-high 8 points and grab 7 boards. Jonquel Jones led the Liberty with 22 points and 10 rebounds.

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KEY RUNS

First Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 38, New York 19)

The Aces roared out to a 19-2 lead over the first 4 minutes of the game and went up by as many as 21 points before the quarter ended. Wilson scored 12 points and Plum had 9, while Gray dished out 4 of the team’s 12 assists. Breanna Stewart scored 7 for New York. The Aces made 70% of their shots from the field and 60% from distance, while holding the Liberty to 30% of their field goal attempts and 20% from afar.

Second Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 52, New York 44)

After an Aces 3 opened the second quarter for a 22-point, 41-19 advantage, the Liberty outscored the Aces 13-4, closing to 45-32 at 5:14. The Aces scored the next 5 points, however, the Liberty held the Aces scoreless over the next 4:17, while putting up 12-straight points. An Alysha Clark layup halted the skid with 3 seconds before halftime and sent Las Vegas to the locker room up 52-44. Jones scored 16 points in the second quarter, while Gray’s 4 led the Aces. The Liberty shot 45% to the Aces 37.5% from the floor and went 4 of 6 from the line while the Aces didn’t take any shots from the charity stripe. The Liberty also outrebounded the Aces 13-8.

Third Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 80, New York 57)

Wilson (8 points) and Young (9) combined for all the Aces points in a 17-3 second-half opening run that put the game virtually out of reach, 69-47, with 4:40 on the clock. Young finished with 11 points and Wilson had 10. No New York player scored more than 3. The Aces shot 57.9% and the Liberty just 31.2% from the floor. The Aces outrebounded the Liberty 12-7. The Aces committed just 1 turnover for 0 points, while the Liberty had 4, from which the Aces scored 8.

Fourth Quarter Highlights (Las Vegas 104, New York 76)

Led by 6 points apiece from Plum and Young, the Aces outscored the Liberty 24-19 in the final frame. Courtney Vandersloot had 9 for the Liberty. The Aces hit 40% of their field goal attempts and made 50% from 3-point range, while the Liberty were held to 37.5% overall and 12.5% from distance.

KEY STATS

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The Aces connected on 52.9% of their field goal attempts and 44.8% from distance, while the Liberty shot 36.1% overall and 22.9% beyond the arc.

Las Vegas made a perfect 17 of 17 free throws while New York went 16 for 22.

The Aces outscored the Liberty 11-3 on the fast break.

Each team got 9 points from their respective bench players, after New York outscored Las Vegas 17-8 in Game 1.

GAME NOTES

The Aces lead the best-of-5 series 2-0 which has historically been an insurmountable advantage. There have been 17 5-game series in WNBA postseason history in which one team has won the first 2 games. All 17 of those teams have gone on to win the series—13 via a sweep, 3 in 4 games, and 1 who got pushed to a decisive Game 5.

The Aces’ 104 points is a franchise record for points in a Finals game, eclipsing the record of 99 points scored against the Liberty in Game 1 of the 2023 Finals.

7 teams in Finals history have been perfect from the line (minimum 10 attempts). The Aces 17 of 17 were the most made and attempted (16-16 FTs, Chicago vs Phoenix on Sept. 7, 2014 and Indiana vs Minnesota on Oct. 4, 2015).

The 38 points scored in the first quarter by the Aces set a new WNBA finals mark for the first quarter in a Finals game (34, Connecticut vs. Las Vegas, September 15, 2022), and the second-most by any team in a quarter in Finals history (39, Detroit vs. Phoenix, September 5, 2007).

The 14 made field goals by the Aces in the first quarter tied the single-quarter Finals record, which has been achieved 3 times in the past (Indiana at Phoenix, September 29, 2009; Los Angeles vs. Minnesota, October 14, 2016; Connecticut vs. Las Vegas, September 15, 2022).

The 12 assists by the Aces in the first quarter tied the single-quarter Finals record set by Connecticut against Las Vegas on September 15, 2022.

The Aces have won 8-straight playoff games, which is tied for the 3rd longest streak in WNBA history (9, Los Angeles, 2001-2002; Minnesota, 2013-2014).

Gray, who collected her 4th playoff double-double (14 points, 11 assists) set the franchise Finals single-game assists record (10, Danielle Robinson vs Seattle, Oct. 4, 2020).

Wilson collected her 16th playoff double-double (26 points, 15 rebounds), which ranks tied for 7th in W playoff history with DeWanna Bonner.

Wilson’s 15 rebounds rank tied for 5th all-time in a W Finals Game, and 1st in franchise Finals history.

Wilson (26 points) has scored in double figures 30 of 35 playoff games, including 20+ points 16 times.

Gray moved into 5th place in the WNBA’s career postseason assists chart with 11 dimes today, and she now has 263 for her playoff career. She is also now tied for 2nd in WNBA history for most assists in the finals with 87. This marked the 7th time Gray dished out 9 or more assists in a playoff game.

Wilson is now tied with Ruth Riley for 4th place on the WNBA’s career playoff blocked shots list (77). She is also ranks 10th in most blocked shots in WNBA Finals history (17).

NEXT UP

The WNBA Finals moves to New York for Game 3 on October 15. If necessary, Game 4 will be played in New York on October 18 and if there is a Game 5, it will be played in Las Vegas on October 20.

GAME RECAP: Aces Dominate in Game 2 104-76 Win Over Liberty, One Win Away from Championship Repeat - Las Vegas Aces (2024)

FAQs

How many WNBA championships have the Aces won? ›

Las Vegas enters the 2024 campaign on the heels of a dominant two-year run where they've twice been crowned as champions. Since Becky Hammon took over as head coach, Las Vegas has gone a combined 60-16 in the regular season and 16-3 in the playoffs en route to capturing the franchise's first two WNBA titles.

How much are the Las Vegas Aces worth? ›

The average Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) franchise is worth US$96 million, with the Las Vegas Aces leading the way with a US$140 million valuation, according to Sportico's data.

How did the Las Vegas Aces get their name? ›

The team adopted its current name after moving ahead of the 2018 season to Paradise, Nevada, near Las Vegas. The Aces have won two WNBA championships (2022 and 2023). One of the original eight WNBA franchises, the Utah Starzz began play in 1997.

Did the Aces win the title? ›

The Aces won the 2022 WNBA Commissioner's Cup and WNBA Championship.

Who is the highest paid WNBA player? ›

Jackie Young

What's the best WNBA team of all time? ›

1. Houston Comets (1998) At 27-3, the 1998 Houston Comets still own the highest winning percentage (. 900) in WNBA history.

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.

How much would a Las Vegas NBA team cost? ›

Las Vegas NBA franchise reportedly would cost $5 billion to start - NBC Sports.

Are Aces worth more than kings? ›

There are 52 cards in the pack, and the ranking of the individual cards, from high to low, is ace, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. There is no ranking between the suits - so for example the king of hearts and the king of spades are equal.

Why is the Aces mascot a rabbit? ›

The basketball team adopted the rabbit and nicknamed him “BUCKET$” – a name fitting for the hare by a basketball team in the city of Las Vegas. BUCKET$ became the mascot and a symbol of good luck for the Aces.

Why were pilots called Aces? ›

The use of the term ace to describe these pilots began in World War I, when French newspapers described Adolphe Pégoud, as l'As (the ace) after he became the first pilot to down five German aircraft. The British initially used the term "star-turns" (a show business term).

Do the Las Vegas Aces have their own stadium? ›

Michelob ULTRA Arena, affectionally called “The House” is the home of the Las Vegas Aces. We strongly advise fans to purchase parking in advance for quicker entry and savings on parking rates.

Has NY Liberty ever won a championship? ›

They have the most appearances in the WNBA Finals without a championship and are the only remaining original franchise in the WNBA without a championship.

Will Vegas get an NBA team? ›

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has said multiple times that Las Vegas will definitely be on the list of potential cities, with Seattle being another popular potential destination. Whoever owns the new franchise would probably negotiate where it would play.

What is Las Vegas most known for? ›

Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city, known primarily for its gambling, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and nightlife, with most venues centered on downtown Las Vegas and more to the Las Vegas Strip just outside city limits.

Who has won the most WNBA championships? ›

Women's National Basketball Association
FoundedApril 24, 1996
Number of teams12 (13 in 2025 and 14 in 2026)
Domestic cup(s)Commissioner's Cup
Current championsLas Vegas Aces (2nd title)
Most championshipsHouston Comets Minnesota Lynx Seattle Storm (4 titles each)
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What WNBA team has not won a championship? ›

Three current WNBA teams have yet to win a championship; among them, the New York Liberty has finished as runners-up in five WNBA Finals. The best regular season performance in league history was set in the 1998 season by the Houston Comets, who finished with a 27–3 win–loss record—a winning percentage of 0.900.

Which WNBA team has the most wins? ›

The Sparks also hold the record for most wins (522), while the Wings and Mystics are tied for most losses (483). In regards to playoff win–loss records, the Minnesota Lynx have the highest winning percentage, with a 43–27 (. 614) record.

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