The Las Vegas Aces won their first WNBA title last year. Then they got better.
The Aces, who were favored in each of their first 13 games, got off to a 12-1 start, but that only begins to hint at their dominance. Entering Monday, Las Vegas had outscored its opponents by 207 points, an average of 16 a game and more than double the total margin of victory of the Connecticut Sun, which is second in point differential. Las Vegas is the first team in WNBA history to outscore its opponents by 200 or more points through its first 13 games, according to ESPN, and just the fourth WNBA franchise to start a season 12-1 or better. The last franchise to hit that mark was the 2017 Minnesota Lynx, who won it all that year. Read More
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