Aces/Sky was an entertaining game. Sky badly outplayed the Aces in the first half but Aces stormed back and took over the second. Chicago was gritty but largely fell apart in the second half once shots stopped falling and they settled for some really bad looks. Evans in particular had some ill advised shots that really sucked the energy out of the Sky. They're a gritty squad though and competed the whole way even though they were just outclassed by Vegas in the second.
Young/Gray were the stars of the night. Young in particular was so good at getting in the lane and using her physicality to overpower opponents. She was huge in the second. Gray was stellar tonight too, she's just unguardable 1 on 1 in isolation plays. I dare say she might be the best 1 on 1 iso guard the WNBA has ever had. She's just so good and such a strong passer. She should be a lock for 1st Team All-WNBA this year. Plum finished with a nice statline and took over the 3rd quarter but largely struggled aside from that. Wilson kept them in it in the first half but was quiet in the second as the guards took over.
Vegas though has an uphill battle if they're planning to solely rely on their 4 stars. If any of them can have an off night, they instantly become much more beatable. Wilson is near impossible for posts to guard 1 on 1, but if you double her or bring help side defense she has a much tougher time getting buckets. Going up against a team like NY that has waves of height and strength inside is going to be tough for her in a physical 3-5 game series. Vegas has no other interior post threat and will have to rely 100% on perimeter players outside of A'ja which is not a good recipe for success. After the top 4, the outlook is grim for Vegas. They're getting nothing offensively out of Stokes (scoreless in 6 of the last 9 games), Clark is streaky as a perimeter threat who is struggling as of late, and I'm not sure Bell/George are WNBA caliber players. That's tough when matching up against a Liberty team that brings really good players like Thornton, Dolson, and Johannes off the bench.
Side note-despite losing tonight, Dewanna Bonner has tied Sue Bird for #7 in all time points and will likely pass Pondexter for #6 all time her next game. By the end of the season she'll probably have sole possession of #5 all time, and has a good shot to reach #2 all time next season. She is easily one of the most under appreciated players in league history.