What's Happening?
The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Phoenix Mercury 86-76 in a WNBA game on June 17, 2026, securing their place in the Commissioner's Cup championship. A'ja Wilson led the Aces with 33 points and 11 rebounds. The Aces, now holding an 11-4 record, will compete
for the Commissioner's Cup title on June 30 in New York. Despite a strong first half where the Mercury shot 60% from the field, they could not maintain their lead and have now lost four consecutive games. Key players for the Aces included NaLyssa Smith with 21 points and Jackie Young with 20 points and nine assists. The Mercury's Kahleah Copper scored 26 points, but it was not enough to secure a win.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for the Las Vegas Aces as it not only boosts their morale but also secures their position in the upcoming Commissioner's Cup championship. The Aces' performance, particularly their defensive prowess with 18 steals, highlights their strength as a team and their potential to win the championship. For the Phoenix Mercury, this loss extends their losing streak to four games, indicating potential challenges in their strategy and execution. The outcome of this game impacts the standings and future matchups in the WNBA, influencing team strategies and player performances as the season progresses.
What's Next?
The Las Vegas Aces will prepare for the Commissioner's Cup championship game scheduled for June 30 in New York. This game will be crucial for the Aces as they aim to secure the title. Meanwhile, the Phoenix Mercury will need to reassess their strategies to break their losing streak. Both teams have upcoming games that will test their resilience and adaptability. The Aces will host Golden State on Sunday, while the Mercury will face Seattle, providing both teams opportunities to refine their gameplay and address any weaknesses.













