Las Vegas Aces: Dynasty Solidified! 3rd WNBA Title in 4 Years

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The Las Vegas Aces are crowned WNBA champions for the third time in four years! In a demonstration of absolute dominance, the team defeated the Phoenix Mercury with a score of 97-86, solidifying their status as the reigning dynasty of the league. The Aces completed a perfect sweep in the finals, winning all four games of the best-of-seven series, a historic milestone in the WNBA.

A’ja Wilson, the undisputed star

A’ja Wilson, the Aces superstar and four-time league MVP, led the way in Game 4. Her impressive 31 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks earned her the Finals MVP award. Wilson averaged 28.5 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 2 blocks throughout the entire final series.

She is alone on Everest. There is no one around.

Becky Hammon, coach of the Aces
Wilson celebrated the victory with joy, bringing a pink tambourine to the post-game press conference. Coach Becky Hammon, who played in the WNBA from 1999 to 2014, considers the Aces one of the greatest franchises in the league.

The skill level of these players, for me, is not comparable. It’s a natural evolution. That’s the sign of any great league; it doesn’t stay the same.

Becky Hammon, Aces coach
The Aces’ season was not easy. After suffering a 53-point defeat, the team achieved a 16-game winning streak that led them to secure the second spot in the playoffs. They overcame challenging series before dominating the Finals.

This victory is different because it was different. There was much more adversity than any of us anticipated.

Becky Hammon, Aces coach
The Aces, who were not at their best at the beginning of the season, overcame doubts and showed their confidence.

We had confidence in ourselves. I am very proud of how we stayed strong and trusted the process the whole time.

Chelsea Gray, Aces guard
Las Aces celebran su campeonato
While the Aces struggled to find their rhythm, the Minnesota Lynx led the league. However, the Mercury reached the final with momentum, but the Aces snatched it away. The Aces took the win in Game 1, dominated in Game 2, and won Game 3 with a game-winning shot by Wilson in the last second. In Game 4, the Aces led from the start, with a 16-point lead at halftime. Despite the Mercury’s efforts, who got within six points, the Aces maintained their lead and celebrated their third title. Gray and Jackie Young each scored 18 points, with a combined 12 assists. Jewell Loyd and Dana Evans contributed 22 points off the bench.

I ended up in the promised land.

Jewell Loyd, Aces player
The Aces, with Wilson and Young at their best, have the potential to join a select group of teams with four WNBA titles. However, the team’s future will depend on the decisions of key players in the upcoming offseason. Negotiations regarding the collective bargaining agreement and free agency will be crucial for the future of the league.

Off-court issues generated boos towards commissioner Cathy Engelbert during the trophy ceremony.

We have great players. You need to treat them like that.

Chelsea Gray, Aces guard
While the WNBA faces labor and free agency challenges, the Aces can celebrate a season full of achievements.

Good things happen to the right people. And that’s what you see in our locker room today.

A’ja Wilson, Aces player
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