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A’aza Wilson, Aces stopped the line of victory of mercury at 6

June 29, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; The Las Vegas Aces Guard Chelsea Gray (12) molded the ball at the Footprint Center in the half before Phoenix Mercury Guard Akoa Makani (8). Compulsory Credit: Rick Scooter-Emagan Picture

The Las Vegas Aces ended the 84–81 win on Sunday, who won the six-game winning line of hosts Phoenix Mercury on Sunday, finished 26 points, 18 rebounds and Seven Asist of A’Sa Wilson.

Las Vegas (8-8) avenged Phoenix (12-5) on 15 June at home, the second game of the Mercury’s six-game winning streak.

Wilson’s drive in the basket with the remaining 22.6 seconds on Sunday placed Aces ape 83-81.

After missing the 3-pointer after the Sami Whitcomb of Phoenix, Alia Ni was fouled.

NYE made one of two free throw with 7.1 seconds to give Las Vegas an 84-81 lead.

Whitcomb recalled the 3-pointer to shut down the game.

NYE, a crook, scored a career-high in points (16) and 3-pointers (5 out of 7) away from the bench.

Jackie Young provided 15 points and six assistance.

Phoenix was led by Alyssa Thomas’s 16 points, eight assistance and seven rebels.

Kahleh Copper had 15 points and six rebounds and Satu Saballi ended with 10 points and nine rebounds.

Whitcomb, who had 14 points, made 4 out of 9 shots from the 3-point range. This was his fifth direct game with at least four 3-pointers.

Mercury used 17–3 runs to start the fourth quarter to return to the game after trailing 59–50 at the end of the third quarter.

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He was fuel by two of the 3-pointers of Whitcom in the run.

Run allowed Phoenix to take a 67-62 lead with 6:15.

NYE made 3-pointers on the assets continuously to cut the lead of 69-68 with 5:21 remaining 5:21.

Copper created 3-pointers with 1:25 to keep Phoenix ahead 81-79.

Las Vegas responded with a backdoor pass from Chelsea Gray to Young, who trimmed.

After the 3-point attempt by Saballi at the end of the shot clock, Wilson fired the lane to keep the aces forward to stay.

The game was tied at 40 at 40 after seven lead changes and six relations.

Las Vegas excluded Phoenix from 8–2, behind the three consecutive shots made by Wilson, to take 52–46 lead with 5:14 in the third quarter.

Phoenix made only 3 out of only 18 shots (16.7 percent) from the ground in the third quarter.

Wilson equaled scoring production of 10 points in the third quarter, making 3 shots out of 6 shots from the ground.

-Bield level media

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