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Aslar, Sun Square First Win

May 17, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Las Vegas Aces Center A’ja Wilson (22) reacts to a foul after a basket against New York Liberty in Barclays Center in the first quarter. Compulsory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

The two teams who lost their opening games, Las Vegas Aces Tuesday night Uncasville, hunting their first wins when they meet Connecticut Sun in Conn.

While Rachid Meziana was coaching for the first time, he directed most of the road before fading to Washington Mystics late on Sunday and falling 90-85.

The day before, ACEs were classified as 92-78 to the host New York Liberty.

As a result of the opening, Las Vegas coach Becky Hammon disappointed.

“We have a lot of work to do. Open and simple,” Hammon said. “I thought New York was playing well. They were better team. Basically, they left us behind in every field.”

Three times the league MVP A’ja Wilson started well with 31 points and 16 rebounds for the 100th career pair. This category ranks sixth in WNBA.

Individual performance, Las Vegas Trail with 17 points in a game meant very little for Wilson.

“It’s not a good trip for us, Wil Wilson said. “This means that we just have much more work to do, which is something I can go back to the drawing board and understand. … It’s just the beginning.”

The award ACES OffSeason Purchasing Jewell Lloyd, the 10 -shot firing fought with only five points.

The Sun reached the conference semi -finals before Lynx loses Lynx last season and then renewing the list. The stars were Alyssa Thomas and Dewanna Bonner, new beginners, Brionna Jones, Dijonai Carrington and Tyasha Harris.

Coach Stephanie White also came out to coach Indiana fire and led to the instant reconstruction of Connecticut.

His transport was moved to the Olivia Nelson-Ododa Start series and lost 18 points and eight rebounds to Washington.

“Since everyone is very new, I think we think we’re hungry, and I think it’s something you can’t really teach.” He said. “And so we really want to know that people are just like the same goal. We really want to win. We want to go there and play as hard as we can and compete.”

Meziane loved the effort, but preferred the club’s 15 -point early leadership.

“We don’t want to start our season, but sometimes a game that is lost, I don’t want to say that it is a good basis, but something we can use to change small things.” He said.

Tina Charles returned to a second task tour with Sun, and 23 points and 10 rebounds on the way to extend the couple’s double -breaking double -breaking double -breaking double count.

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