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A’Ja Wilson is back on track as sun pe visit

June 22, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; The Las Vegas Aces Center A’Ca Wilson (22) reacts with the Guard Jewel Lloyd (24) after scoring against Indiana fever during the first half of a WNBA basketball game at T-Mobile Arena. Compulsory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imgon Images

After the second game of Star Center A’Sa Wilson’s return, Las Vegas Aces will be out for more on hosting connecting sun on Wednesday.

Wilson returned from the Constion Protocol on Friday, and despite being effective with 20 points and 14 rebounds, the aces fell 90–83 into the Seattle Storm at home. Wilson then scored 24 points and seven rebounds on Sunday, as Las Vegas (6-7) ended his three-game losing streak with 89–81 domestic win over Indiana fever.

The defense of the aces, which played such an important role in his success under the head coach Becky Hamone, was at the forefront of fever. The Guard Kelsey Plum was traded at Offsen at Los Angeles Sparks with an adjusted roster, taking Las Vegas time to accommodate it.

Hamon said, “I saw a dig-in factor, a gritty factor, which I have not seen in the third and fourth quarters.” “I saw them digging with each other. So this is really a good sign when you are trying to create a team trust and continuity.”

Las Vegas forced the 18 turnover and the fever’s Cataline Clarke converted to 28 points for 1-to 10 shooting from the 3-point range, although he finished with 19 points.

The Sun (2–12) A season-the most bad six-game loser enters the line which is at the top of the five consecutive losses that they had to start the season. The latest shock was 87-63 results in Golden State on Sunday.

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Anees Moro scored 14 points and Jesse Sheldon added 10, but Suraj shot only 30.3 percent from the field and dropped out of 51–35. The game was essentially lost in the second quarter when the connecticut was excluded from 36–12.

Not only does Surya face better aces on Wednesday, but the road trip continues with a pair of top-five teams and a pair of first-ranked Minnesota Links in Standing in the storm.

“Moving forward, (we have) a better start and more aggressive,” Sheldon said about the challenges on the journey. “Just work hard. When there is doubt, I think you can work hard and when you do this, things will work in your favor. … The next step is building that confidence.”

While Wilson leads the aces with a 21.1 points per game and 9.8 rebounds, Tina Charles packed the Sun with 16.1 points for complementing 6.5 rebounds per game of Olivia Nelson-Ododa.

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