Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Plum plays key role in Aces’ success

- By Doug Feinberg

Kelsey Plum views her improved play this season to just having more time on the court.

The Las Vegas guard is averaging a career-high 20.7 points and 5.7 assists this year to help the Aces to the best record in the league. She’s playing a career-best 34.7 minutes a game — nine more than last year when she won the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year award.

“I think if you look at the numbers, points per minute and assists per minute they are pretty close” to last season, Plum said. “Really it’s about opportunit­y. Coach has me in a little bit of a different role.”

Aces coach Becky Hammon has worked hard to have Plum understand she can be a really good facilitato­r as well as scorer.

“Her most growth has come with just her willingnes­s to pass and play with her teammates,” Hammon said. “That makes her unguardabl­e since she does so many other things. She understand­s the pass can be a valuable tool to her offensive game.”

Coaches, players and fans around the league are taking notice as Plum earned her first All-Star nod, being chosen as a starter.

Despite Plum’s solid play, the Aces dropped two of three games and fell behind Chicago in the AP WNBA power poll Tuesday.

POWER POLL

This week’s WNBA poll: 1. Chicago (13-5): A record rally over Las Vegas moved the Sky up the power poll. Chicago came back from a 28-point deficit — the most in league history. The Sky followed it up with a last-second win over Minnesota after nearly blowing a double-digit lead. “This was a huge week for us,” Sky guard Courtney Vandersloo­t said. “It really showed what we’re capable of, that we’re always in a game and that we can finish tight ones.”

2. Las Vegas (14-4): The Aces dropped two games in a row for the first time this season before rebounding with a win over Los Angeles on Monday night. Las Vegas welcomed the return of guard Riquna Williams for the first time in a month after dealing with a foot injury in the win over Los Angeles.

3. Connecticu­t (13-6): The Sun’s offense has sputtered the last three games as they’ve averaged just 70.7 points — 20 less than their previous seven games this month.

4. Washington (12-9): in a good sign for the Mystics, Elena Delle Donne played in consecutiv­e road games for the first time this season. She was dominant in both of them.

5. Seattle (11-7): The Storm bolstered their roster by signing Tina Charles, who left Phoenix in a “contract-divorce” last week. The veteran center provides more offensive scoring punch in the post for the Storm.

6. New York (8-10): A pair of road wins helped the Liberty continue to rebound from a 1-7 start; New York is 7-3 since stumbling out out of the gate. Sabrina Ionescu continues to play well, averaging nearly a triple-double each night.

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