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WNBA Playoffs: Aces Beat Fever, Lead Series 2-1

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Aces ​Take Series Lead, Edge Fever 84-72‌ in​ WNBA Semifinals

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Jackie‍ Young scored 25 points in her return ⁣to Indiana, and NaLyssa Smith⁣ contributed 16⁤ points against her former team as the Las Vegas Aces defeated the Indiana Fever ‌84-72 Friday night, seizing a ⁢2-1 lead in ​the best-of-five WNBA semifinal series.A victory on⁣ Sunday in Indianapolis would send the Aces to their third WNBA ‌Finals in four years.

Young, a former Indiana high school scoring⁣ leader with 3,268 points and a member of Las Vegas’ ⁤2022 and 2023 championship‌ squads, emphasized the series isn’t over. “We just have to get the job done Sunday,” she said. “The job’s not finished yet. second round, right?”

Despite a sluggish shooting night from four-time MVP A’ja Wilson (13 points on 6-of-20 shooting, ‌with 8 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 ⁣blocks), the Aces pulled away late in the fourth⁣ quarter. Chelsea Gray added 15 points and 6 assists for Las Vegas.

The Fever, playing without key contributors‍ caitlin​ Clark, Sydney⁢ Colson, Aari McDonald,⁢ and Sophie Cunningham due to​ season-ending injuries, were led by Kelsey Mitchell with 21 points. Lexie Hull finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while ⁤Aliyah Boston added 12 points, 8 rebounds, ​and 4 assists.Indiana ‍held a significant 16-4 advantage in ⁣offensive rebounds.

Indiana’s momentum stalled late in ⁢the⁤ game, enduring a nearly nine-minute scoring drought that allowed the Aces to build a commanding lead. Las Vegas capitalized with an⁤ 8-0 run, extending⁣ a four-point ⁣advantage to 71-59 midway through the ⁣final period.

“I thought we​ got a lot of good ‍shots. ‌Didn’t make a lot of them, you​ know,” said ​Fever​ coach Stephanie White. “We missed some opportunities at the free-throw line and then‌ got a little stagnant.⁣ They were still in a good⁢ spot, though, as we were still‌ getting stops until about the middle of the fourth ‍quarter.”

Las Vegas established early control, opening the second quarter with a 6-0 run to build a ​26-16 lead.‌ However,⁢ a spirited Indiana crowd and Wilson’s shooting struggles fueled⁣ a Fever ⁢comeback, capped by three consecutive 3-pointers⁣ that brought the score to 35-34 at halftime.

The Fever briefly held their first lead of the game with a layup from Boston to start the third ‌quarter, and maintained the advantage for much of​ the period before the Aces tightened their defense‌ and regained control.

“We know how ⁤crucial ‍defense‌ is⁢ for us, that’s something that we’ve been ⁣really dialed into, something we’ve ​been focused on,” said Smith, who​ was traded from Indiana to Dallas before joining the Aces. “Defense is like our core⁤ focus.when our defense is on, our offence is 10 ⁤times better.”

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