On September 12, the WNBA regular season continued. In a key matchup, the Fever hosted the Aces, and ultimately the Aces demonstrated their superior skill, winning the game away from home with a score of 86-75. In this match, the Fever utilized their home court advantage to quickly get into the game, starting off with a 7-0 lead. However, under the leadership of Wilson and Gray, the Aces soon overtook the score in the first quarter. After a 21-14 performance in the second quarter, they continued to widen the point gap. The Fever launched an efficient offensive in the fourth quarter, reducing the score difference to just six points at one point. It was then that Wilson once again stepped up, the strongest player in the league now, scoring four consecutive points. With the Aces leading by ten points, the situation stabilized once more, and Wilson’s performance in the fourth quarter was too strong. Throughout the game, Wilson made 11 out of 28 shots, scoring a game-high 27 points and 12 rebounds, adding 2 assists, 2 steals, and 3 blocks, hitting 5 out of 7 free throws. The difficulty the Aces faced in this game was partly due to the lackluster scoring by Jackie Young and Plum. Both players usually score above 16 points per game on average, but in this match, combined they only scored 15 points. Jackie Young made 3 out of 8 shots for 6 points, while Plum made 3 out of 7 shots for 9 points. Wilson deserves the lion’s share of the credit for the Aces’ victory.
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