Las Vegas Aces head coach Bill Laimbeer is disappointed in his team’s lack of effort in the 95-72 loss to the Washington Mystics on Thursday night.
NBA superstars LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Chris Paul were in attendance to witness the Las Vegas Aces beat the New York Liberty 100-65 on Friday night. LVRJ host Cassie Soto and Aces beat reporter Sam Gordon break down how the Aces were able to come away with the huge win.
Las Vegas Aces head coach Bill Laimbeer is proud of his team’s effort in the 100-65 win over the NY Liberty, though he understands this is just one game.
The Aces opened the game with a 19-2 run and coasted to a 92-69 victory over the Atlanta Dream on Thursday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Las Vegas Aces head coach Bill Laimbeer blames his team’s laziness and lack of energy as the cause for Sunday’s 80-74 loss to the Connecticut Sun.
The Las Vegas Aces suffered another heartbreaking loss, this time on Sunday afternoon to the Connecticut Sun. The Aces 21 turnovers were a major factor in the 80-74 loss.
The Las Vegas Aces opened up the season with a win at home over the Los Angeles Sparks. Aces A’ja Wilson and Dearica Hamby both notched a double-double in the team’s 83-70 win on Sunday night.
Newly acquired Las Vegas Aces player Liz Cambage talks about joining the team and what to expect from her upcoming season here in the city.
Instead of resting after the WNBA season wrapped up last fall, Las Vegas Aces guard Kayla McBride made the decision to play overseas. That decision would lead her to a pair of championship titles.
The Aces fell to the Dallas Wings 107-102 on Friday night and were eliminated from postseason contention, Both teams were 14-18 entering the game and the Wings hold the tiebreaker, rendering the results of Sunday’s season finale null.
The Aces snapped a five-game losing streak and preserved the possibility of the postseason with a 92-74 victory over the Indiana Fever before an announced crowd of 5,213. (WNBA)
Kelsey Plum talks about Aces win over Fever on Aug. 11, 2018. (Sam Gordon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A’ja Wilson paid respect to Minnesota Lynx superstar Maya Moore after Moore scored 34 points against the Aces. (Sam Gordon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Wright is the president of the school board, and last year, taxpayers paid for her trip to the 2017 National Conference on Bullying. The conference opened on March 1 and ended at 11 a.m. on March 3.
Las Vegas succumbed to the incomparable greatness of the legendary Diana Taurasi and stumbled to a 104-93 loss to her Phoenix Mercury at Mandalay Bay Events Center before an announced crowd of 5,129.
Aces players talk following an 88-74 victory over the Indiana Fever at Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Sam Gordon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Aces are building a rapport with the Las Vegas Valley with their improved play and concerted effort to engage the community.
The Aces, in the midst of a four-game winning streak, fumbled an opportunity to claim another signature victory, and were outscored 35-15 in the fourth quarter en route to a 99-78 loss at Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Here’s what’s happening this weekend in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Aces (3-9) went toe-to-toe — er, bucket-for-bucket — with the visiting Phoenix Mercury for the better part of four quarters, but wilted in the final minutes and stumbled to a 92-80 loss Sunday at Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Video provided by WNBA)
The Dallas Wings beat the Las Vegas Aces 77-67 on Friday,June 5, 2018.(WNBA)
Review-Journal’s WNBA beat writer Sam Gordon sat down with A’ja Wilson, the Las Vegas Aces No.1 overall draft pick in this year’s WNBA Draft.
The Las Vegas Aces host a WNBA draft party at the Mandalay Bay for season-ticket holders, and have the number one overall pick.
Bryan Salmond talks to Las Vegas Aces coach Bill Laimbeer about relocating to Las Vegas as well as his expectations for the upcoming WNBA season.