Las Vegas Aces head coach Bill Laimbeer says his team should be proud of themselves, despite losing to the Washington Mystics in game four of the WNBA semifinals.
The Las Vegas Aces are 0-2 against the Washington Mystics, after falling in game two of the semifinals, 103-91. Aces center Liz Cambage’s 23 points kept her team in the game, but turnovers continue to haunt the Aces.
The Las Vegas Aces were unable to come away with a win over the Washington Mystics in the final seconds of game one of the WNBA Semifinals.
Las Vegas Aces Highlights Vs. Atlanta Dream (WNBA)
The Las Vegas Aces should have come away with an easy win over the 5-20 Atlanta Dream, but it was a fight to the finish in the 94-90 victory for the Aces. LVRJ host Cassie Soto and Aces beat writer Sam Gordon discuss how the Aces almost let this win slip away and how rookie guard Jackie Young is finally finding her groove.
The Las Vegas Aces came away with a 79-74 win over the Minnesota Lynx, despite being down one of their leading scorers in A’ja Wilson (ankle injury). Dearica Hamby stepped up in Wilson’s place, making her first season start and notched 14 points. LVRJ host Cassie Soto and Aces beat writer Sam Gordon break down the win and discuss how long Wilson will be out.
The Las Vegas Aces were able to come away with a win over the Chicago Sky on Tuesday afternoon. The Aces had five players scored in double-digits in the 90-82 victory. LVRJ host Cassie Soto and Aces beat writer Sam Gordon break down the win.
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.
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.
Aces trade for WNBA All-Star Liz Cambage Las Vegas will send point guard Moriah Jefferson and forward Isabelle Harrison to Dallas, along with first- and second-round draft picks in 2020. The 27-year-old averaged a league-high 23.0 points and 9.7 rebounds, second in the league, last season. She’s considered the WNBA’s best post player and will pair with reigning rookie of the year A’ja Wilson to form a formidable frontcourt.