Young has 32, Wilson 27 and Gray returns to help Aces defeat Storm 94-83
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jackie Young scored 32 points, A’ja Wilson added 27, and the Las Vegas Aces celebrated the return of All-Star point guard Chelsea Gray by defeating the Seattle Storm 94-83 on Wednesday night.
Gray, a five-time All-Star and 2020 Olympic gold medalist who will head to the Paris Games next month, contributed seven assists, four rebounds, and two blocks, scoring one point in 15:30 minutes. Gray has been instrumental in the Aces' success, including their clinching victory last year when Las Vegas beat the Liberty for their second-straight championship.
“Man, I missed this game so much. Never taking it for granted,” Gray said. “It’s a long journey, lots of crying, lots of sleepless nights, a lot of conversations. I’m so thankful to be back on this court.”
Kelsey Plum scored 11 points for Las Vegas (7-6), which led by double figures from the 1:53 mark of the first quarter and by as many as 20 points. Tiffany Hayes added 10 points, and Alysha Clark contributed 10 off the bench.
Young missed her career-high by two points, and Wilson scored 16 in the fourth quarter, marking her 20th consecutive game with at least 20 points. The Aces shot 56% (35 of 63) for the game, with 25 assists on their 35 baskets.
Nneka Ogwumike scored 21 points for the Storm (9-6). Ezi Magbegor added 19 points with 13 rebounds, Jordan Horston contributed 18 points, and Skylar Diggins-Smith had 10. Jewell Loyd, who led the league in scoring last season at more than 24 points per game and came in averaging just under 20, missed nine shots and was held to a single point, ending a streak of 55 games in double figures. Loyd also scored one point in a loss to Las Vegas on Aug. 7, 2022.
Gray entered the game to a standing ovation with 1:41 to play in the first quarter, helping to extend the lead to 26-13.
“A lot of love from the fans,” said Gray, the ninth WNBA player to reach 1,500 assists. “They were amazing.”
The Aces led 29-16 at the end of the first quarter. With Young pouring in 19 points, the Aces led 47-32 at halftime. Ogwumike had 12 points for the Storm, who committed 10 turnovers and shot 41%.
The Aces extended their lead to 19, 59-40, in the third quarter when Plum hit a 3-pointer, followed by a layup, and Wilson’s layup made it 61-42. Ogwumike hit a 3-pointer, and Magbegor converted a 3-point play inside the final two minutes, allowing the Storm to close within 66-54 entering the fourth quarter.
The lead was at 20 when Plum fed Wilson for a layup with 4:21 to go. Seattle made a surge to cut the deficit to 11 with 2 1/2 minutes to play but got no closer.
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