The Las Vegas Aces got everything they could handle from the resilient Indiana Fever on Tuesday night. When all was said and done, the Aces came away with a thrilling 107-98 win in overtime to take Game 5 and advance to their third WNBA Finals in the last four years.
Even against a Fever team that had been without its star Caitlin Clark for most of the season and lost guard Kelsey Mitchell to a left leg injury in the third quarter on Tuesday night, the Aces had to earn it in a hard-fought game that saw neither team lead by more than nine points.
While both teams shot well, Las Vegas' inability to rebound all night nearly cost it, losing the rebounding edge, 40-21. Despite that, 21 Fever turnovers and 31 points off those giveaways proved to be a major difference maker in the game.
That ferocious defense was on full display early in the third quarter when the Aces converted a steal into a Jackie Young and-one on the other end.
THE STEAL. THE SAVE. THE FINISH
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This play by the @LVAces is all hustle and it leads to a Jackie Young and-1!
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A'ja Wilson, who led the league in scoring (23.4 PPG) during the regular season, showed no signs of slowing down with a team-high 35 points (13-of-27 FG). Young was close behind with 32 points (10-of-20 FG) and 10 assists, but the story of the overtime period was guard Chelsea Gray, who scored eight of the team's 21 points in the extra frame.
This triple was her second straight and put the Aces up, 95-90, with 2:24 to play in overtime.
Oh yeah, she's in that mode https://t.co/ca0AUSMv9H pic.twitter.com/tzEfoj8tWW
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A playoff career-high 27 points from Fever guard Odyssey Sims kept Indiana around in crunch time, including a pair of game-tying free throws and a game-tying driving floater — all within the final minute of regulation — to force overtime.
The Aces head into a WNBA Finals matchup with the Phoenix Mercury, who took down the defending-champion New York Liberty in the first round and have plenty of offensive firepower to hang with Las Vegas.
Two teams. One trophy.
— WNBA (@WNBA) October 1, 2025
The No. 2 Las Vegas Aces and the No. 4 Phoenix Mercury powered their way through the Semis to secure their spots in the 2025 #WNBAFinals presented by @YouTubeTV #WelcometotheW pic.twitter.com/1ZvdZnrgWU
Game 1 of the WNBA Finals is set for Friday at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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