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Las Vegas Aces defeat Mercury to assert third WNBA title in 4 seasons
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Las Vegas Aces defeat Mercury to assert third WNBA title in 4 seasons

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A’ja Wilson scored 31 factors, Chelsea Grey and Jackie Younger each added 18, and the Las Vegas Aces received their third WNBA championship in 4 seasons, beating the Phoenix Mercury 97-86 on Friday evening for a four-game sweep of the Finals.

The Aces made fast work of the league’s first best-of-seven Finals. It was one other offensive onslaught from Las Vegas, which scored 54 factors within the first half and averaged greater than 90 factors per recreation within the sequence.

A’ja Wilson #22 of the Las Vegas Aces celebrates after profitable recreation 4 of the 2025 WNBA Playoffs finals at Mortgage Matchup Heart on Oct.10, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona. 

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Wilson — a four-time MVP — was in the course of the motion as soon as once more, even when she did not have the very best capturing evening. She completed 7 of 21 from the sphere, however made 17 of 19 free throws. Grey made 4 3-pointers, together with two within the fourth quarter to assist flip again a closing rally by the Mercury.

The Aces led 76-62 going into the fourth quarter, however the Mercury went on an 8-0 run early that lower the deficit to 76-70 with 7:56 left. That was as shut as they might get.

Kahleah Copper led the Mercury with 30 factors, capturing 12 of twenty-two from the sphere. Alyssa Thomas had 17 factors, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts was ejected within the third quarter after receiving two fast technical fouls from official Gina Cross. Tibbetts was arguing a foul name in opposition to Mercury guard Monique Akoa Makani, and reacted in disbelief as he was escorted off the court docket.

DeWanna Bonner and Copper additionally obtained known as for technical fouls within the fourth quarter.

The Aces by no means trailed within the sequence clincher, constructing a 30-21 lead by the tip of the primary quarter on 55% capturing. Jewell Loyd, Grey and Dana Evans made three straight 3s early within the second quarter to place Las Vegas forward by 19.

Las Vegas settled for a 54-38 halftime benefit. Wilson had 14 factors earlier than the break whereas Grey added 10.

The Mercury have been with out ahead Satou Sabally, who suffered a concussion close to the tip of Recreation 3. They suffered one other harm blow on Friday when Thomas needed to depart simply earlier than halftime after taking a tough hit to her proper shoulder on a display screen from Loyd.

Thomas returned for the second half however was hampered by the harm.

The Mercury loved a deep playoff run underneath Tibbetts, however could not discover a option to decelerate the Aces. Phoenix made it to the finals after beating the defending champion New York Liberty within the opening spherical and knocking off the top-seeded Minnesota Lynx within the semifinals.

Phoenix misplaced within the WNBA Finals for the second time in 5 years, additionally falling to the Chicago Sky in 2021. The Mercury have received three championships, with the final coming in 2014.

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