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The Phoenix Mercury defeated the Las Vegas Aces 99-66 in the season opener, marking a significant revenge win for the Mercury. This loss was particularly notable as it occurred on the Aces' championship ring night.
Mercury get revenge on Aces with season-opening dismantling: âTheyâve been pissedâ
LAS VEGAS â It was a week of celebration in Las Vegas. The premiere of the âNever Foldâ documentary commemorated the Acesâ 2025 title run, Aâja Wilson had the North American debut of her AâTwo sneaker at Caesars Palace, and the team received its championship rings â two rings in one â ahead of the season opener against the Phoenix Mercury.
And then the good vibes promptly came to an end. The Mercury won the tip, scored the first basket and never looked back en route to a dominant 99-66 win over the defending champions. Las Vegas became the first team to lose on its ring night since 2018, when the Minnesota Lynx lost on a buzzer-beater to the Los Angeles Sparks, whom they beat in the WNBA Finals the year before.
This was the second time in three seasons that Phoenix faced the title-winning Aces in their opener. It was the first time, however, the Mercury were the team Las Vegas beat in the finals, and Aces coach Becky Hammon was wary of that dynamic.
âIf Iâm Phoenix, Iâm coming in with definitely an edge, and sometimes that emotion is hard to match because theyâve been pissed off for the last six months,â Hammon said pregame.
It was hard to tell that the Mercury were the team that lost in a sweep last October. Phoenix was the harder-playing, better-executing, more complete squad Saturday. Alyssa Thomas dictated the proceedings with her playmaking, tallying nine assists to go along with her 20 points in 26 minutes. Natasha Mack finished well on the inside and did just enough to deter Wilson on the other end. The Mercury also got a boost from spot starter Jovana Nogic, who had two practices with Phoenix during training camp before being forced into the starting lineup due to an injury to . The Serbian guard was lights out from the field, scoring 19 points while hitting 4 of 5 3-pointers.
The final score was 99-66 in favor of the Phoenix Mercury.
The loss was significant as it marked the first time a team lost on their championship ring night since 2018.
Aâja Wilson is a player for the Aces who had the North American debut of her AâTwo sneaker at Caesars Palace before the game.

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Meanwhile, Las Vegas couldnât get into any rhythm. Phoenix walled off the paint, and the Aces were too content to settle for midrange jumpers early. They didnât hit many jumpers, finishing 4-of-19 from 3-point range. Theoretically, Hammon would turn to Chennedy Carter for scoring off the bench, but Carterâs defense was so disastrous in her Las Vegas debut â even worse than the teamâs total effort â that she didnât get significant run until the second half when the game was well out of hand.
Neither team has much time to soak in the result, as both play the second half of back-to-back days with games Sunday. The Aces head to Los Angeles while Phoenix plays at Golden State.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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