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A'ja Wilson helps lead WNBA-best Aces past Fever for 6th straight victory

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A'ja Wilson and Chelsea Gray combined for 49 points and the Las Vegas Aces pulled away late for an 88-80 win over the visiting Indiana Fever on Monday night to sweep the season-series 3-0.

Wilson cleaned up against Indiana for the third time with 24 points and 10 rebounds, plus three steals, three blocks and three assists.

She had 28 points when the Aces won 101-88 on Saturday and 27 in an 84-80 win earlier in the month. Gray, who had eight points in the winning 11-0 run before the Fever made two closing free throws, had 25 points on her bobblehead night.

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