LAS VEGAS — The Phoenix Mercury suffered their worst defeat of the season on Thursday evening, falling to the Las Vegas Aces and losing guard Kahleah Copper in the third quarter.
The Aces dominated the entire game, taking the lead at 8:09 in the first quarter and didn’t look back. For the Mercury, it just wasn’t their game. They scored a season-low 61 points, shooting 31.0% from the field and 18.8% from three.
Phoenix allowed 21 points on turnovers against Las Vegas.
“The last two or three games, I’ve felt pretty good about our offense to be quite honest,” said Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts, according to the team’s post-game recording. “And I felt like we had shown some growth in that area. Tonight, we completely took a step or two back.”
Injury Report: Kahleah Copper is questionable to return after an injury to her rib at 6:24 remaining in the third quarter.
— Phoenix Mercury (@PhoenixMercury) August 22, 2025
The team also suffered a late-game loss, with Copper injured in the third quarter after colliding with Aces’ A’ja Wilson. The Mercury confirmed it was a rib injury and didn’t return to the game.
“Obviously, it’s disappointing, but it’s part of the game, right?” Tibbetts said, confirming Copper was still being evaluated. “You know, probably more frustrating for [Copper]. She’s had a tough year with injuries, so hopefully it’s not a big deal.”
The Mercury will now need to regroup for Friday’s matchup against the Golden State Valkyries. Phoenix may need to play without its star guard in a back-to-back game due to scheduling, something forward Satou Sabally has described as “terrible.”
“It’s like they don’t care about player safety,” Sabally said, according to the team’s post-game recording. “… There’s a sports science to it. It’s honestly just, like, game on game on game on game. So we play tomorrow. We’re professional and we’ll do it.”
Phoenix will look to regroup quickly after its toughest loss of the season, with a short turnaround and uncertainty surrounding Copper’s status.
The Phoenix Mercury will return home and face the Golden State on Friday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m.
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