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The Aces edged out the Valkyries in a thrilling 104-102 victory, sealing the win in the final moments of a tightly contested game.
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The Las Vegas Aces secured a tight 104-102 victory over the Golden State Valkyries, led by Wilson and Young's combined 64 points.
Saturday's WNBA matchup airs on CBS at 4 p.m. ET with multiple streaming options including a special Paramount+ offer for new subscribers.
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EssentiallySports on MSNLas Vegas Aces vs Golden State Valkyries: Injury Report, Starting-5, Prediction, and More On Tonight's WNBA PreviewThe Las Vegas Aces vs Golden State Valkyries has all the ingredients to be a special game. It marks the return of former assistant coach Natalie Nakase to Vegas. Nakase was part of Becky Hammon’s coaching staff during the Aces’ historic run of success between 2022 and 2023.
The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Golden State Valkyries 104–102 in a tightly contested WNBA matchup at Michelob ULTRA Arena. A’ja Wilson and Jackie Young led the scoring for the Aces. The Valkyries showed strong fourth-quarter effort,
The last time Natalie Nakase coached in Las Vegas, she was the top assistant on an Aces team that captured back-to-back WNBA titles and boasted a highly touted defense. She returned as the leader of another vexing defensive unit on Saturday, but this time, she patrolled the sidelines as the head coach of her own team with postseason ambitions.
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SB Nation on MSNNew York Liberty defeat Las Vegas Aces 87-78 in buttoned-up victoryA’ja Wilson’s mid-game injury cannot be dismissed, but the Liberty looked like themselves, if still an incomplete version
The Indiana Fever defeated the Las Vegas Aces 81-54 in a wire-to-wire victory in Indianapolis on Thursday, July 3.
The WNBA action on Saturday, July 12 continues with the Golden State Valkyries visiting the Las Vegas Aces at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas.
Amid a down year for the Las Vegas Aces, A'ja Wilson now finds herself in an unusual position: the WNBA's three-time MVP and two-time champion may no longer be regarded as the league's top player. At least, that is what the results of an anonymous player poll conducted by The Athletic tell us.