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WNBA semis: A must-win, a dominant defense and red-hot Aces

One of the so-called superteams lived up to the nickname Sunday in the opening games of the WNBA semifinals. The other didn’t come close.

The Las Vegas Aces beat the Dallas Wings 97-83, shooting 53.6% from the field and outrebounding the bigger Wings 36-29. The Aces had a week between the conclusion of their first-round series and Game 1 of the semifinals but showed no rust. It was business as usual for the top-seeded defending champions. Read More

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