ACES is looking for more scoring depths with the coming of mystics to the city

It seems unreasonable to say that any team can use score assistance with A’ja Wilson. However, there is doubt that Las Vegas has all fists they need to threaten for another WNBA crown.
When they invite Washington Mystics to the city, they will hope to take a step in the right direction on Friday night.
Las Vegas (1-1) wins 87-62 in Connecticut on Tuesday night, where Wilson went for 22 points and 10 rebounds, the Big Offseason Purchase Jewell Loyd 3 points and scored 20 points.
However, Loyd, Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray were ineffective in the 92-78 defeat defending New York on Saturday, 92-78 defeat. Wilson said 31 points and 16 wooden, while Loyd, Young and Gray made only 11 out of 42 shots for 33 points.
Wilson is a player who is not worried about something yet.
“Something I can go back to the drawing board and understand,” he said. “This is just the beginning.”
Although Wilson’s remaining triple teammate has not yet found a range, it was with the new team of former Ace Kelsey Plum. Plum receives an average of 26.7 PPG with Los Angeles and makes his 500th career 3 pointers on Wednesday night.
When it came to Washington (2-1), the Wednesday night launched a swing of the West with 76-74 losses to Golden State. Bad withdrawal and lumping, 18 turnover coughing of 66 attempts from the field to hit only 25 of the mystics cost mystics.
In the defeat, there were a 30 -point trip from Brittney Sykes, as well as a pair of 10 points from Çaylak Kiki Iriafen, numbered 12. Sykes (26.3 PPG), Iriafen (13.7 PPG, 10.0 rebounds) and Sonia Citron (14.7 PPG) are interested in scoring.
The first year Washington coach Sydney Johnson was impressed by Iriafen’s early transition to professional game.
“The fact that he has doubled when he’s not probably the best, he says a lot about him as an actor,” Johnson said. He said.
Las Vegas won an average of 14.7 ppg for three meetings of the teams last year.
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