Las Vegas Review-Journal

At break, it’s Aces up

Win over Storm lifts team to best record in WNBA

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

After two months of more ups than downs, more wins than losses and more successes than failures, Aces coach Bill Laimbeer finally smiled and relaxed — if only briefly.

“I can’t be unhappy,” he conceded Tuesday night after a resounding 79-62 win over the rival Seattle Storm at Mandalay Bay Events Center. “We have a lot of room for improvemen­t.”

No doubt. And they also have a lot to be proud of.

The Aces concluded the first portion of their schedule by dismantlin­g the Storm, and will shift their attention to the All-star break and the All-star Game on Saturday at their home arena — coupling an impressive rise atop the standings with an emergence into the national spotlight.

They lead the WNBA with a 13-6 record and have won 11 of their last 14 games after opening the season as the betting championsh­ip favorites.

No, it wasn’t always pretty.

But it’s safe to say they’re here to stay — with or without injured star A’ja Wilson.

“Going into All-star break is always a scary time … but winning a game like that against the defending champions, it’s hard not to be happy,” guard Kayla Mcbride said. “Obviously, we’ve had our ups and downs, especially against the better teams in this league. … But (tonight) was a good momentum game for us.”

The Aces opened training camp with playoff aspiration­s — and the season with championsh­ip aspiration­s after trading for All-star center Liz Cambage in May. They spent the first half of the season incorporat­ing her into their offense alongside their establishe­d core of Wilson, Mcbride and Kelsey Plum, and battled lethargy, stagnation and turnovers as they worked to maximize their prodigious potential.

But they’ve won, anyway, with the league’s best defense and are in position after the break to make a run toward a championsh­ip.

Las Vegas, without Wilson again on Tuesday, played through Cambage and Mcbride, but relied on a balanced effort as all five starters scored in double figures.

Dearica Hamby started again in place of Wilson and provided 24 points on 9-of13 shooting to go with six rebounds. Cambage added 15 points, 12 rebounds and six assists, and rookie guard Jackie Young supplied 13 points and five assists in one of her better outings of the season.

The Aces led 36-35 at the break, but opened a 19-point lead over Seattle (12-9) in the fourth quarter and left the court to joyous applause from the 5,193 in attendance.

Time now to enjoy the fruits of their labor.

All-star weekend is finally here.

“There’s still a lot of things we need to work on,” said Hamby, who plans on supporting her teammates throughout the weekend. “But it’s nice to string a few wins on and get s ome momentum going into the second half of the season.”

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Aces forward Dearica Hamby goes to the basket against Seattle Storm guard Blake Dietrick in the second half of a 79-62 victory Tuesday night at Mandalay Bay Events Center. Hamby, starting in place of injured A’ja Wilson, finished with a game-high 24 points and six rebounds.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Aces forward Dearica Hamby goes to the basket against Seattle Storm guard Blake Dietrick in the second half of a 79-62 victory Tuesday night at Mandalay Bay Events Center. Hamby, starting in place of injured A’ja Wilson, finished with a game-high 24 points and six rebounds.
 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? Aces center Liz Cambage celebrates after scoring against the Seattle Storm in the second half of a 79-62 victory Tuesday night at Mandalay Bay Events Center that improved the second-year franchise to 13-6.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Aces center Liz Cambage celebrates after scoring against the Seattle Storm in the second half of a 79-62 victory Tuesday night at Mandalay Bay Events Center that improved the second-year franchise to 13-6.

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