'Worst leadership in the world,' says WNBA player in drama overshadowing finals
The WNBA finals start Friday, but it's not the matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury that has basketball fans talking.
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The WNBA finals start Friday, but it's not the matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury that has basketball fans talking.
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The Indiana Fever, with about half their roster in street clothes, weren't supposed to be this kind of challenge for the Las Vegas Aces.
LAS VEGAS — A'ja Wilson scored 35 points and Jackie Young had 32 to lead the Aces back to the WNBA Finals as Las Vegas held off pesky Indiana 107-98 in overtime in the deciding Game 5 of the semifinal series on Tuesday night after the already-depleted Fever lost another star player to injury.
PHOENIX — Kayla McBride covered her face with her shirt, trying to soak up the tears. A season she and her Minnesota Lynx teammates envisioned would bring a trophy and champagne instead ended Sunday with sadness and frustration.
The Phoenix Mercury are headed to the WNBA Finals. The Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces will play one more game to determine which team will face the Mercury.
PHOENIX — Alyssa Thomas scored 23 points, DeWanna Bonner made two late 3-pointers and the Phoenix Mercury overcame a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit to beat the short-handed Minnesota Lynx 86-81 in Game 4 on Sunday to advance to the WNBA Finals for the first time since 2021.
PHOENIX — As WNBA officials face renewed criticism from coaches and players pointed at the level of physicality throughout the season, league sources told ESPN that their data does not show any correlation between the rash of recent playoff injuries and missed calls by officials.