A’ja Wilson (31 points) passed SKY for the 14th flat win

A’ja Wilson reduced the performance of 10 points, 10 points of the season, and Las Vegas Aces, Sunday night Chicago Sky 80-66’yi defeating the winning series extended to 14 games.
Wilson competed for the fourth WNBA most valuable player award in eight seasons, while continuing to push the white-hot axes, while 31 points, 11 rebounds, four steals and three blocks of three blocks released a final line. Wilson scored 12 straight Las Vegas points to help open the game in the third quarter.
Jackie Young scored 20 points with nine assists, Chelsea Gray scored 13 goals and turned the Aces 19 Chicago turnover into 22 points.
After suspending the sky Angel Reese for half of the Aces game, Reese did not enter the second half due to the comments they thought he was harmful to the team. The sky later announced that he would not play because of his back injury.
He scored five new (10-32) dual figures for the sky: 12 Michaelaelaelala Onyenwere and Rachel Banham and 10 people for Kamilla Cardoso, Elizabeth Williams and Sevgi Uzun. Cardoso added 15 rebounds, on seven attacks.
Aces scored the first 11 points of the game before the sky began to grow. Cardoso made 2 consecutive numbers to increase the margin to 16-10, but Wilson responded with a pair of buckets. Dana Evans left 24.2 seconds to make 24-15 AS after a period.
Wilson played a game of three points and Gray hit the triple, because Acees left 10 seconds and before bringing it to 43-30 between the circuit, onyenwere’s 3-Office reached 16 points.
Cardoso has already noted his pairs (10 points, 11 rebounds) until this point, while Wilson stole 15 points and four steals for Las Vegas.
Wilson continued to dominate in the third quarter. He pierced two 3 numbers supported by Young, the second remained at 5:37. Wilson added four more points before 3 points for Gray and Jewell Loyd’s 65-40 margin. Young took action with a driving series and his own 3-job.
Las Vegas went ahead 70-50 after the third place and traveled from there.
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