Tuesday night, the Indiana Fever suffered another regular-season setback at the hands of the Las Vegas Aces, who were led by great performances from A’Ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum against Caitlin Clark’s team.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Sky upset the Atlanta Dream 85-77, the New York Liberty defeated the Minnesota Lynx 76-67, and the Washington Mystic overcame the Los Angeles Sparks for the eighth time in a row.
In WNBA action on Tuesday night, the Las Vegas Aces upset the Indiana Fever 88-69, while the Washington Mystics emerged victorious over the Los Angeles Sparks in the late game.
Twenty,336 people attended the game during the regular season, making it the greatest WNBA game attendance in over 20 years and the fifth-largest regular season attendance in the history of the sport.
The last two seasons’ champions, the Aces, benefited from 34 points from Kelsey Plum, 28 points and nine rebounds from A’ja Wilson, and 15 and 10 from Jackie Young.
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After the game, Plum gave Wilson credit for her efforts, noting that she has maintained her excellent play thus far this season.
“You know that’s just like a typical day at the office, she really averages 28 a game,” she started.
That’s ridiculous. You do realize that, don’t you? It doesn’t really matter that everyone is double- and triple-dipping and strategizing their moves. I believe that we must consider the big picture. We take it for granted that we are witnessing one of the best players of all time, yet it’s just another night at the office.
Clark beats Mercury with a migraine to help Fever win, but he just misses the record.
Young drives the Aces’ comeback as the Mystics give up an 11-point lead and the Storm defeats the Wings.
The bulk of the points scored by the Fever team came from their All-Star trio, which consisted of Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and Caitlin Clark. Together, they scored 54 points.
With 13 points and 11 assists, Clark thought the club was struggling.
Clark remarked, “I believe we missed a good number of shots that we typically make.” “Being unable to score the ball at the rate they did makes it difficult to defeat a team like this.”There were times when we played excellent basketball; we had a really strong third quarter before we [came out] in the fourth, when we played poorly and the game was all but done.
In another Tuesday night game, the Washington Mystics defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 82-80 in a thrilling fashion.
After leading by 12 points after three quarters, Sparks was unable to hold on and lost the final minutes of the game. This is their eighth straight loss.
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough led the Mystics with 17 points, and Myisha Hines-Allen chipped in with 16 points and seven rebounds.
In other games, the New York Liberty defeated the Minnesota Lynx 76-67, while the Chicago Sky defeated the Atlanta Dream 85-77.