Las Vegas Aces win WNBA Finals with 97-86 win over Phoenix Mercury
- On Friday, October 10, 2025, the Las Vegas Aces swept the Phoenix Mercury 4-0 with a 97-86 win at the Mortgage Matchup Center to claim their third title in four seasons.
- Las Vegas' offense overwhelmed Phoenix, scoring 54 points in the first half and converting nine turnovers into 15 points with a second-quarter 12-2 run, while Sabally's absence hampered Phoenix.
- A'ja Wilson led the way for Las Vegas with a 31-point performance, nine rebounds, and Finals MVP honors while Chelsea Gray and Jackie Young each added 18 points.
- The Aces' title run places them alongside the Houston Comets as a rare dynasty, finishing with 25 wins in their final 28 games and planning a parade for October 17th.
- A'ja Wilson's historic haul positions her among the game's all-time standouts, becoming the first to win scoring title, Defensive Player of the Year, regular-season MVP and Finals MVP in one season.
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PHOENIX — Now they were just showing off, treating the crowd to an encore. Jackie Young zigged and zagged to the rim. Chelsea Gray’s strange-looking heaves swished in. NaLyssa Smith pulled down all the right boards. Jewell Loyd popped into open threes from screens. The universe can sometimes be indelicate with its symbolism: A’ja Wilson slid across the paint to block DeWanna Bonner. The ball spun in the air and fell on Bonner’s head. Through it …
Led by A'ja Wilson, the Aces beat the Mercury at 97-86 to win the finals 4 to 0, signing a third title in four years.
Without the injured Satou Sabally, her team is also subject to the Las Vegas Aces in Game Four. Superior player in the new WNBA champion is A'ja Wilson, who receives several individual awards.
Aces win their third WNBA title in four seasons
PHOENIX — A'ja Wilson scored 31 points, Chelsea Gray and Jackie Young both added 18 and the Las Vegas Aces won their third WNBA championship in four seasons, beating the Phoenix Mercury 97-86 on Friday night for a four-game sweep…
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