A’Ja Wilson reaches 10 as a skid of Sun

A’Ja Wilson reaches 10 as a skid of Sun

WNBA: Las Vegas Aces in Connectic SunJuly 6, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Las Vegas Access Center A’that 22) shot in the first half against Connectic Sun Forward Anees Moro (24) at Mohegan Sun Arena. Compulsory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn images

MVP candidate A’aza Wilson shot 8-off-10 from the ground and finished with a game-high 19 points and four blocks as the Las Vegas Aces recorded an 86-68 wire-to-wire win over hosts connecting sun on Sunday.

Wilson’s attempt was one in four in double figures for Aces (9-9), which is 2–1 on its five-game road swing.

Dana Evans scored 18 points, while Jackie Young finished with 14 points and six assistance and Nalisa Smith recorded a double-dabbal (11 points, 10 rebounds).

Anees Moro scored 12 runs to lead Surya (2–16), which dropped to 10th consecutive position. Tina Charles selected 11 and Sanya rivers in seven points for 10 points and connecticuts, which have not won from 6 June.

Leela Lacon, a native of France, started her WNBA for connectivity. The 10th overall pick of 2024 drafts recorded assistance in five points and 24 minutes.

Las Vegas won 85-59 on connecticut on 25 June and scored the first six points against Surya this time.

Lacon hit two free throw for his first points, with 3:42, cutting the connecticut deficiency 12–9.

Las Vegas led 16–12 after the other, but the Connecticut placed the game 16–16, when Charles scored within a trimmed.

Evans replied with a trimming of his own at the 8:34 mark. Her bucket was the beginning of 13–2 runs, where Aces pushed her advantage into double digits at 29-18 on Young paste and free throw with 5:29 to play.

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Jess Sheldon made the first 3-pointer for the Sun for the Sun for the team beyond the arc, to move Las Vegas to 32-23, but the Connecticut was never able to do anything at any time and put 43–28 back to Haftime.

Aces dominated the paint in the first half, excluded the Sun from 28–14.

Chelsea Gray found Wilson to move the sixth position at a sixth point at 7:28 points of the third, which transferred to the sixth all-time in Assistes (1,709) in the history of the league, passing his coach, Becky Haman in the list.

Wilson was fouled in the drama and the aces was free throw to proceed 48–32. Las Vegas led 70–50, when Evans made a trimmed to go with 21 seconds.

ACES improved 3–0 against Surya this season, which won an average by 23 points.

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