The Aces loss to LA is certainly "bad," but it was their second game in 2 nights, on the road, and guess what, it's the WNBA, every team is talented and pretty much every top team has a "bad" loss:
NY lost to Chicago AT HOME.
CT lost to Atlanta AT HOME.
MN lost at Dallas.
SEA just lost to Chicago AT HOME.
Unless something crazy happens, the MVP is Wilson's. Her stats are too good and I have a feeling Vegas will still finish in top 3 in league.
I think your analysis is on point both about scheduling - the impact of that second game as well as the MVP race
Even at home Seattle was playing consecutively and given the energy expended by these elite athletes I'm not sure that even the most sophisticated rest and recovery gets them to an even playing field with a team that's a little more rested.
As to the MVP race I agree with you. Wilson has been nothing short of phenomenal. We talk about Hamby's performance which was exceptional and I think one of the reasons it seems impressive is that it was against the Aces and Wilson.
In any event that LA game was a great one last night. What I took away was that the Aces continue to struggle defensively obviously. I think part of this is the unique skill set that the former kittie McDonald brings to the game. Her exceptional quickness was amplified by tired legs on the part of the Aces.
The challenges in the Aces roster from my point of view are fascinating as the coach tries to get the right pieces on the court at the right time. Stokes remains an elite defender, rebounder, and shot blocker. Gray went healthy was able to integrate a cohesive defensive effort on her team's part.
So those things aren't clicking on all cylinders right now. The trip to LA resulted in what was a real entertaining game and a nice victory for the Sparks.
Unlike last year we have a dog fight at the top of the league. The top five teams are putting on a show accentuated by the ups and downs.