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Young, Plum star as Aces win 99-82 in WNBA Finals opener

Published:Tuesday | October 10, 2023 | 12:11 AM
Las Vegas Aces guard Jackie Young (left) drives against New York Liberty guard Courtney Vandersloot during the second half of Game 1 of a WNBA basketball final playoff series on Sunday, October. 8, 2023, in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Aces guard Jackie Young (left) drives against New York Liberty guard Courtney Vandersloot during the second half of Game 1 of a WNBA basketball final playoff series on Sunday, October. 8, 2023, in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS (AP):

Whether it was Chelsea Gray on her 31st birthday orchestrating the offence, Jackie Young knocking down three-pointers, or Kelsey Plum driving to the basket, Las Vegas’ guards helped deliver an emphatic Game 1 victory Sunday in the WNBA Finals.

They combined to score 72 points to hand the New York Liberty a 99-82 defeat before a boisterous sellout crowd.

Young – who made five 3-pointers – and Plum each scored 26 points, and Gray had 20 points and nine assists.

“It’s kind of like Jackie and (Plum) are doing this really hard work, and then the ball goes into Chelsea and it’s just dicing everything,” Aces coach Becky Hammon said. “It was a really nice combination. Our trio of guards were pretty ridiculous.”

Add in A’ja Wilson, 19 points, and the Aces got all but eight points from four players, but the Liberty were always going to have the superior depth over a Las Vegas team that is using a six-player rotation.

Five New York players scored in double figures. This season’s league MVP, Breanna Stewart, led the Liberty with 21 points, Jonquel Jones had 16 points and 10 rebounds, and Marine Johannes came off the bench to score 14.

Johannes, however, was shut out in the second half when the Aces began sending double teams her way. Las Vegas also held Sabrina Ionescu, who entered averaging 16.3 points in the playoffs, to seven points for the game.

“Their defence was as good as I’ve ever seen it,” New York coach Sandy Brondello said. “We’ve got to play with better poise, and we can exploit it the next time.”

Game 2 of the best-of-five series is tomorrow in Las Vegas, and the Liberty were in a similar situation after losing Game 1 of their semi-final series to the Connecticut Sun by 15 points. New York then won the next three games to advance to the championship round.

“We can obviously learn a lot from this, and we can play better,” Brondello said. “That’s what we have to remember. We haven’t lost two in a row all season long, and we’re going to know that we responded the right way. I trust these players.”

In one of the most anticipated finals in recent memory with three WNBA MVPs, this game instead played out like the regular-season meetings between the teams in which the closest outcome was nine points.

The Aces made sure of that by turning into another one-sided game going on an 11-2 run that turned a 67-63 advantage late in the third quarter into a 78-65 lead early in the fourth. Las Vegas led by as much as 94-72 with 3:32 remaining.