Loveland Reporter-Herald

Aces eliminate Sun, advance to second Finals

Las Vegas will play Seattle for championsh­ip starting Friday

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRADENTON, Fla. — A’ja Wilson had 23 points and 11 rebounds, Angel Mccoughtry added 20 points and the top-seeded Las Vegas Aces held off the No. 7 seed Connecticu­t Sun 66-63 on Tuesday night to advance to the franchise’s second WNBA Finals.

Las Vegas will play on Friday against Seattle, which advanced to its second championsh­ip series in three seasons on Sunday after sweeping Minnesota. The Aces’ franchise hadn’t reached the finals since doing so as the San Antonio Silver Stars in 2008.

Carolyn Swords and Danielle Robinson each grabbed 10 rebounds for Las Vegas, which overcame 18 turnovers. The Aces were without Dearica Hamby, last season’s sixth woman of the year, because of a seasonendi­ng knee injury. She averaged 13 points and 7.1 rebounds during the regular season.

Las Vegas trailed 49-39 early in the third quarter but went on a 13-0 run, with Mccoughtry, Wilson and Kayla Mcbride combining for 13 points, to take the lead.

Mccoughtry missed a free-throw line jumper and Connecticu­t guard Jasmine Thomas called a timeout with 13.4 seconds left, down 66-63. Thomas received the inbounds pass and got it to Dewanna Bonner at the top of the arc, but her contested shot didn’t hit the rim as time expired.

Alyssa Thomas, dealing with a shoulder injury, had 22 points and 10 rebounds for Connecticu­t, which was going for its second straight trip to the finals. Bonner had 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Connecticu­t was held to 18 second-half points.

 ??  ?? The Aces’ A’ja Wilson smiles during an interview after her team clinched a berth in the WNBA Finals by defeating the Sun on Tuesday in Bradenton, Fla.
The Aces’ A’ja Wilson smiles during an interview after her team clinched a berth in the WNBA Finals by defeating the Sun on Tuesday in Bradenton, Fla.
 ?? KEVIN C. COX / Getty Images ?? Lebron James, making his 10th appearance in the NBA Finals, will look to lead the Lakers to their first championsh­ip since 2010.
KEVIN C. COX / Getty Images Lebron James, making his 10th appearance in the NBA Finals, will look to lead the Lakers to their first championsh­ip since 2010.

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