Sun, Aces are looking to solve disappointing stretch

The final place connecting sun is hopeful that a promising addition to the roster will make a difference when they host the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday.
Leela Lacon, a total of 10th draft in 2024, was with the Sun (2–15) after France losing to Italy in the bronze game of the Eurobacket tournament and is excited about the next chapter.
According to Hartford Cortecent, Lacon said, “This is the best league in the world.” “I am happy to get just a chance to be a part of it, and I can’t wait to play with my new colleagues and see what we can do.”
Lakon is playing four years professionally in France and the head coach of Sun, Rachid Mezian, has expected that she has an impact on a team that has lost nine consecutive consecutives.
“He is a playwright, and I know he could be a dog on defense,” said Mezian. “She can protect and make the best opponent player, which I think we need something.”
Slamping Aces (8-9) needs to bounce back after its worst loss of the season to make seven defeats in its last 11 matches.
Las Vegas was crushed 81-54 at the hands of Indiana fever on the road on Thursday. Head coach Becky Hamon later said that it is “one of the worst sports I have ever seen.”
A’Ja Wilson, a team-secretary, was the lone Las Vegas player to score in double figures, at an average of 22.1 points and 9.4 rebounds. No one else had no more than six points as ACES shot 26.2 percent from the floor and went 3 out of 16 from the 3-point range (18.8 percent).
Hamon told reporters, “Maybe we can shake something, shake the initial lineup.” “This is actually difficult to know as a coach that you are getting to the night given to the night. If I knew that our effort was appropriate every night, to make sure that I would pursue those buttons.”
Las Vegas scored at least 83 points in their last five matches, before the team was placed in the lowest scoring output of the year.
On June 25, Aces dominated the Sun in the domestic victory of 85-59. Sunday’s game is the third of the five directly on the road.
In the 84-76 victory on Atlanta’s dream, with its last on June 6, Surya has won a game, almost a month.
Connecticut will continue without Marina Mabre (knee), which leads the team with 15.2 points per outing. He has not played in any of the last four matches.
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