Skylar Diggins and the Storm will travel to take on A’ja Wilson and the Aces on Friday in a Western Conference battle.
Friday’s clash at Michelob ULTRA Arena kicks off a pivotal four‑game homestand for the Las Vegas Aces (5‑6) as they host the surging Seattle Storm (7-5) as both teams look to move up in the Western Conference standings. Seattle comes into Friday night’s game on a high note after beating the Sparks handily in a 98-67 win on Tuesday. The team shot 52% from the field, drained 43.3% of their threes, dished out 29 assists and forced an impressive 22 turnovers. The Storm’s 4–1 stretch solidifies them as one of the league’s teams to watch as they continue to make moves in the league standings. Led by Nneka Ogwumike’s 26‑point effort in the win over Los Angeles and Skylar Diggins contributing 15 points, Seattle’s offense looks primed to take on any defense.
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Meanwhile, the Aces have stumbled to an 1–4 mark over their last five games, battling with offensive inefficiency which has them being outscored 428-377. The Aces are scoring just 79.1 points per game, the ninth-lowest in the league, and are currently shooting a league-worst 38.7% from the field. The absence of MVP A’ja Wilson has been a huge detriment to the team’s ability to produce offense as she has missed the last three games to concussion protocol. She is questionable to return for Friday night’s game and without her, the team will hope to stumble upon an answer for her absence that has not yet been discovered.
Seattle’s high‑octane attack will look to exploit the Aces’ weakened defense with Wilson potentially missing from the lineup. Seattle’s depth, anchored by Ogwumike, Diggins, Gabby Williams and Ezi Magbegor, gives them the versatility to dictate tempo against a struggled Aces’ defense.
The Storm are certainly favored in Friday’s game, but fans can expect a fast‑paced contest dominated by Seattle’s offense while Las Vegas scrambles for answers with Wilson potentially sidelined again.
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