A strong second quarter in Game Two of the WNBA finals by the Las Vegas Aces may be the key to a championship. The story of the night was the Aces’ star power that took control in quarter two and never looked back. The “Big Three” of Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson, and Chelsea Gray took center stage. Young delivered a historic performance, while Wilson asserted her MVP credentials, and Gray masterfully orchestrated the offense. Their combined effort proved too much for a resilient but ultimately outmatched Mercury squad.
Now, with the series shifting to Phoenix, the Mercury face a monumental task. They must win four of the next five games against a team that looks every bit the part of a dynasty. As the first-ever best-of-seven WNBA Finals unfold, the pressure mounts on Phoenix to protect its home court and find a way to slow down the relentless Aces.
Seven Key Takeaways from the Aces’ win:
First Quarter
The Mercury came out firing, jumping to a 7-0 lead and setting a fast pace. Led by Kahleah Copper’s 11 first-quarter points, Phoenix controlled the early action and held a slim 27-24 lead after a high-energy opening frame that saw four ties and four lead changes.
Second Quarter
The second quarter was where the game turned. The Aces’ defense clamped down, holding the Mercury to just 10 points. Meanwhile, A’ja Wilson took over on offense, scoring 13 points in the quarter to fuel a 22-10 run. Las Vegas flipped the script and entered halftime with a commanding 46-37 lead.
Third Quarter
Any hope of a Mercury rally was extinguished in the third quarter by Jackie Young’s historic scoring explosion. She poured in 21 points, overwhelming the Phoenix defense with a dazzling array of shots. The Aces outscored the Mercury 30-24 in the period, stretching their lead to an insurmountable 76-61 heading into the final frame.
Fourth Quarter
With the game well in hand, the Aces cruised through the fourth quarter. They extended their lead to as many as 22 points before both teams emptied their benches in the final minutes. The Aces closed out the game comfortably, securing the 91-78 victory and a formidable 2-0 series lead.
The Las Vegas Aces did what they were supposed to do: defend their home court. With dominant performances from their stars, they have taken a firm grip on the WNBA Finals. The combination of their offensive firepower and championship experience makes them a daunting opponent, and they are now just two wins away from cementing their dynasty.
The series now heads to Phoenix, where the Mercury will host Game 3 on Wednesday, October 8. Facing a must-win situation, Phoenix will need to harness the energy of their home crowd and find answers for the Aces’ multi-faceted attack. For Las Vegas, a win on the road would all but seal their third title, while a Mercury victory could breathe new life into a series that is currently tilting heavily in the Aces’ favor.
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