Suspect to play against Aces’ A’Ja Wilson (Writi) Mistic

Suspect to play against Aces’ A’Ja Wilson (Writi) Mistic

WNBA: Las Vegas Aces in New York LibertyJuly 8, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; The Las Vegas Access Center A’that reacts after being foul in the first quarter against New York Liberty at the Barclays Center. Compulsory Credit: Wandel Cruise-Imagon Picture

The Las Vegas Aces Washington Mistics could be without A’Sa Wilson for Thursday’s game as a right wrist injury caused him to face the New York Liberty on Tuesday.

Wilson passed an MRI on his wrist on Wednesday morning after an MRI, after an attempt to pruning Liberty during a loss of 87-78. Aces has listed him as a suspect to play against mystics.

The injury occurred halfway during the second quarter. Wilson remained briefly in court before taking a seat for the rest of the game.

Las Vegas coach Becky Hamon said, “She does not want to sit out completely or does not want to go out of the game, but then there is a reality of materiality that is there.” “Big picture, our season is just bigger than this one game, so we want to make sure that she is not at any risk of injuring anything or damaging anything.”

Jackie Young had 19 points and seven rebounds and Chelsea Gray posted 11 points and seven rebounds, so that the aces could be accelerated, but each of them had five turnover against Liberty.

Aces and mystics take the same record (9–10) to their game, but they are moving in different directions. Las Vegas has lost three of their last five matches, but Washington has won four of its last six.

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The Washington Fairfax County, VA is coming to the Chicago Akash on Tuesday at the Campus of George Mason University from 81-79.

Shakira Austin scored a team-high 15 points in 24 minutes, consisting of a cow-forward paste, a remaining 22 seconds. After Akash made another tie, Austin hit two free throw with 2.8 seconds to win.

Kiki Irifen had 11 points and 10 rebounds and Sonia Citron ended with 13 points and eight rebounds. They are the first pair of rogue team colleagues selected for the WNBA all-star game since 1999.

“When coming to this level, not feeling confident in itself to hurry this success, is definitely something that I am proud to overcome,” Irafen said. “Now seeing myself as an all-star, it is also coming out of my mouth. It’s a blessing.”

-Bield level media

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