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Aces seeking sharp results in the return journey for Seattle

May 25, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; The Las Vegas Aces Guard Chelsea Gray (12) Drives the Climate Pledge in the first half against the Seattle Storm Forward Gabby Williams (5). Compulsory Credit: Stephen Bresier-Imagon Picture

This Las Vegas did not end well for the Aces when he last played the Seattle Storm.

Aces (3–2) defeated 102–82 on May 25 in Seattle and targeted a separate result in a rematch against Hurricane (3-3) on Sunday night at Prashant Northwest.

WNBA MVP A’Ja Wilson talked about it in a postgem interview on Friday after Aace’s 96-81 victory at Los Angeles Sparks during the reign of Los Angeles Sparks, served as a lesson keeping in mind the loss of the previous weekend.

Wilson said, “I think there is a butt-kicking like this, sometimes you need to know that you can not show that you can’t show it right now.” “They are a good team and it is good for us to know that it is bigger than what we are expecting.”

Friday’s victory was the first of the Aces since his home opener against Washington Mistics and Wilson led the allegation, 35 points, 13 rebounds, six assistance, three blocks and three theft.

Wilson became the first player in league history to record average 23.6 points and 11.2 rebounds, at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and five supporting league history, while also with at least three blocks and three stolen.

Seattle is coming to the house to lose 94-87 at home on Friday, leading to a third quarter of 17 points on its way for a consecutive consecutive loss.

This is a sport that the storm wants to forget quickly because they prepare for another performance with Aces that won the WNBA championship in 2022 and 2023.

“Short-Term Memory,” Coach Nole Quinn said in a postgame interview. “We have a Hungry Vegas team and is starting the Commissioner Cup on Sunday. We have to watch the film, be better and be ready for Sunday.”

The Seattle loses despite being four in double figures, including an attempt of 20 points from the Skyler Digins, average of 19.0 points per competition.

Damage to Atlanta was a contrast from a defensive perspective, played against Las Vegas in the last weekend, when he held ACES for shooting 9 -25 from the long range and won the rebounding Battle 34–25. Friday’s game first marked this season that Seattle gave 90-plus points in a game.

-Bield level media

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