Daily Camera (Boulder)

League to crown first-time champion

- By Doug Feinberg

The WNBA will crown a first-time champion when Las Vegas and Connecticu­t meet in the Finals starting Sunday.

Both franchises have come close, with Connecticu­t falling to Washington in the 2019 Finals and Las Vegas to Seattle a year later. It’s the Sun’s fourth trip to the Finals, also advancing that far in 2004 and ‘05. The Aces made the championsh­ip round in 2008 when the franchise was still in San Antonio and coach Becky Hammon was a player on the team.

“It’s super special for both franchises to be here, and that it’s going to be a new champion. I think that’s exciting for our league,” said Aces guard Chelsea Gray, who won a title when she played for Los Angeles. “I want it to be Vegas. That’s why I came here, you know, bringing Vegas its first championsh­ip amongst other things, but it’d be awesome to bring to this city.”

The Aces are the top seed after having the best record in the regular season and beating Phoenix and Seattle to advance to the Finals. Las Vegas won two of the three meetings with Connecticu­t, although Jonquel Jones and coach Curt Miller each missed a game with COVID-19.

The Sun have been dealing with adversity for most of the season. They lost Jasmine Thomas to a torn ACL in May.

Miller’s mother died in August. During the seriesclin­ching Game 5, the Sun fell behind by 10 points, but closed the game with an 18-0 run.

“Everybody has stories across this league,” Miller said after his team knocked out defending champion Chicago. “Ours — it just seemed like one thing after another that we had adversity this season in and out of that locker room. It’s remarkable that this group just refused to use it as excuses.”

We meet again

Miller was an assistant coach at Colorado State when Hammon was playing there in the 1990s. The two have maintained a good relationsh­ip since. Hammon, a first-year coach, is trying to become the first former player to win a championsh­ip as a coach since Sandy Brondello led Phoenix to the title in 2014.

“Great memories, great relationsh­ip,” Hammon said.

Hammon said she saw Miller a few years ago when the Sun were in the Finals and she was an assistant with the NBA’S San Antonio Spurs.

“I wished him good luck in the Finals and been following him the whole time,” she said.

Star power

A’ja Wilson has won MVP in two of the past three seasons.

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