Las Vegas Review-Journal

Young and restless Aces fall to Lynx

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Top overall draft pick Jackie Young drew rave reviews after her first profession­al game Sunday as she made 7 of 10 shots to finish with 16 points for the Aces.

The former Notre Dame star was far from satisfied after a 79-75 exhibition loss to the Minnesota Lynx at Cox Pavilion.

“There’s a lot to work on,” she said. “We didn’t come out with a win and that’s what I’m worried about the most.”

Young refused to identify an individual goal for the season beyond competing in the playoffs. It would be a massive disappoint­ment if that didn’t happen considerin­g the Aces are now the betting favorites to win the WNBA title after acquiring 6-foot-8-inch All-star Liz Cambage in a trade with Dallas.

The additions of Cambage and Young have expectatio­ns soaring. Cambage watched the game from the bench after arriving in Las Vegas on Sunday morning. Young’s performanc­e establishe­d that she can be a force at guard for a franchise that hasn’t made the postseason since 2014 when it was in San Antonio.

“She did great, probably better than me as a rookie,” said A’ja Wilson, who was last season’s rookie of the year. “She can just flow with the game. The ball is in her hands, and she can just do what she does best, which is attack. She’s a big guard, and that’s what we need. I think that’s what our league is becoming.

“For her to come out and have the showing she did, I’m super proud of her. She’s just taking it all in. I understand it can be a lot, but she handled it with poise and just did what she did best.”

Wilson finished with 16 points, six rebounds and four blocks. Kayla Mcbride had 18 points and five assists, but missed a good midrange look from the baseline that would have tied the game in the final minute.

Mcbride, who attended Notre Dame like Young and coach Bill Laimbeer, was impressed with her new teammate.

“I thought she was aggressive,” Mcbride said. “I really liked how she played, and I thought she was fearless. Coach was asking her to do a lot and it can get overwhelmi­ng as a rookie, but I think she handled it really well.”

Mcbride has played in only one postseason series in her five years with the franchise after being drafted No. 3 overall in 2014. She believes it may actually benefit Young to develop on what’s expected to be a winning team even if it puts more pressure on her to be good right away.

“When you’re on a team that struggles, you kind of lose sight of what’s important and that’s winning,” she said. “I can say it firsthand. When I was in San Antonio, it’s really hard to focus on doing the little things right when your team just isn’t good. I feel like on this team she will learn to win the right way from the jump. I’m excited to see her progressio­n throughout the season.”

Laimbeer believes Young will be able to handle it.

“She gives us something we don’t have in the starting unit as a physical presence at the guard position that can attack at all times,” he said. “We know what she can do. It’s just a matter of can she do it on the big stage.”

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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Frank Gunn The Associated Press Toronto forward Kawhi Leonard, left, beating Milwaukee point guard Malcolm Brogdon for a basket, scored 36 points, including eight in the second overtime, in a 118-112 victory Sunday, the Raptors’ first in the Eastern Conference final.
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 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae ?? Aces guard A’ja Wilson slices inside for an underhande­d shot against Minnesota Lynx forward Damiris Dantas on Sunday at UNLV’S Cox Pavilion. The Aces lost the WNBA exhibition game 79-75.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Aces guard A’ja Wilson slices inside for an underhande­d shot against Minnesota Lynx forward Damiris Dantas on Sunday at UNLV’S Cox Pavilion. The Aces lost the WNBA exhibition game 79-75.

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