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WNBA officially approves Tom Brady's ownership stake in Aces
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is the Aces' majority owner. Brady, who won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Fever's Aliyah Boston named unanimous WNBA Rookie of the Year
Boston, a 6-foot-5 center/forward, started every game for the 13-27 Fever, averaging 14.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocked shots. Her 57.8 shooting percentage from the field made her the first rookie to lead the league in that category for a season. She finished with 11 double-doubles.
 
WNBA Playoffs 2023: Schedule, results, news, highlights
It's the WNBA Finals matchup many envisioned before the season tipped in May. The Las Vegas Aces will face the New York Liberty in a battle of superteams for the 2023 title. It's New York's first trip to the Finals in 21 years, while Las Vegas is trying to become the first team to win back-to-back championships since the Los Angeles Sparks won in 2001 and 2002.




WNBA Finals​


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No.1: Las Vegas
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No.2: New York
Game 1: New York at Las Vegas, Sunday, Oct. 8 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 2: New York at Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 11 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 3: Las Vegas at New York, Sunday, Oct. 15 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 4*: Las Vegas at New York, Wednesday, Oct. 18 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 5*: New York at Las Vegas, Friday, Oct. 20 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)



Semifinals

No.1 Las Vegas vs. No.4: Dallas
Las Vegas win (3 - 0)

Game 1: At Las Vegas 97, Dallas 83
Game 2: At Las Vegas 91, Dallas 84
Game 3: Las Vegas 64, at Dallas 61

No.2: New York vs. No.3: Connecticut
New York win (3 - 1)

[size=4\Game 1:[/B] Connecticut 78, at New York 63

Game 2: At New York 84, Connecticut 77
Game 3: New York 92, at Connecticut 81
Game 4: New York 87, at Connecticut 84



First Round

No.1: Las Vegas vs. No.8: Chicago
Las Vegas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Las Vegas 87, Chicago 59
Game 2: At Las Vegas 92, Chicago 70

No.2: New York vs. No.7: Washington
New York win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At New York 90, Washington 75
Game 2: At New York 90, Washington 85 OT

No.3: Connecticut vs. No.6: Minnesota
Connecticut win (2 - 1)
Game 1: At Connecticut 90, Minnesota 60
Game 2: Minnesota 82, at Connecticut 75
Game 3: Connecticut 90, at Minnesota 75

No.4: Dallas vs. No.5: Atlanta
Dallas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Dallas 94, Atlanta 82
Game 2: At Dallas 101, Atlanta 74
 

The roads that took the Aces and Liberty to the WNBA Finals


For the first time since 2002, New York is in the WNBA Finals. It is the last active original WNBA franchise to not win a league title. While that doesn't necessarily seem to weigh on the current players -- none of whom have been with the team more than four seasons -- longtime fans at last feel like happy days are here again. It's been quite a wait. The Liberty will face an Aces team that moved to Las Vegas in 2018 and saw almost immediate success, winning its first title last year in Hammon's first season as coach. These franchises have two of the best players in women's basketball: two-time MVPs A'Ja Wilson (Vegas) and Breannan Srewart (New York). The Aces (34-6) and Liberty (32-8) also had the top records in the WNBA and garnered the "superteam" nickname.

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The roads that took the Aces and Liberty to the WNBA Finals


For the first time since 2002, New York is in the WNBA Finals. It is the last active original WNBA franchise to not win a league title. While that doesn't necessarily seem to weigh on the current players -- none of whom have been with the team more than four seasons -- longtime fans at last feel like happy days are here again. It's been quite a wait. The Liberty will face an Aces team that moved to Las Vegas in 2018 and saw almost immediate success, winning its first title last year in Hammon's first season as coach. These franchises have two of the best players in women's basketball: two-time MVPs A'Ja Wilson (Vegas) and Breannan Srewart (New York). The Aces (34-6) and Liberty (32-8) also had the top records in the WNBA and garnered the "superteam" nickname.

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With months to go before the season opened, many experts penciled the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty for a WNBA Finals matchup.

Most consecutive seasons without WNBA Finals appearance
New York - 20 - *2003-2022
Washington - 20 - 1998-2017
Dallas - 15 - 2009-present
Connecticut - 13 - 2006-2018

*streak snapped
 
WNBA announces Bay Area expansion in 2025
The Golden State Warriors have been one of the most successful NBA franchises over the past decade. They want to do the same in the WNBA, which announced Thursday morning that it had approved the organization as an expansion franchise starting in the 2025 season. The team will play its games at the Chase Center and train in Oakland, where the Warriors practiced until 2019.

Mercury unveil plan for new practice facility, HQ with Suns
The new Suns and Mercury headquarters will be 63,000 square feet and feature employee amenities including indoor and outdoor basketball courts, an arcade, a pickleball court, a putting green, workout facilities and a kitchen. Also planned is a team shop and a visual presentation of the Suns' and Mercury's rings of honor.
 
2023 WNBA Final Standings - Conference
Eastern Conference Leader
cx--New York (32 - 8)
Western Conference Leader
x-- Las Vegas (34 - 6)

2023 WNBA Final Standings - League
No.1: x-- Las Vegas (34 - 6)
No.2: cx-- New York (32 -8)
No.3: x-- Connecticut (27 - 13)
No.4: x-- Dallas (22 - 18)
No.5: x-- Atlanta (19 - 21)
No.6: x-- Minnesota (19 -21)
No.7: x-- Washington (19 - 21)
No.8: x-- Chicago (18 - 22)


x --:Clinched Playoff Berth
cx --:Clinched Playoff Berth and Won Commissioner's Cup
 
WNBA Playoffs 2023: Schedule, results, news, highlights
It's the WNBA Finals matchup many envisioned before the season tipped in May. The Las Vegas Aces will face the New York Liberty in a battle of superteams for the 2023 title. It's New York's first trip to the Finals in 21 years, while Las Vegas is trying to become the first team to win back-to-back championships since the Los Angeles Sparks won in 2001 and 2002.



WNBA Finals


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No.1: Las Vegas
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No.2: New York
Game 1: New York at Las Vegas, Sunday, Oct. 8 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 2: New York at Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 11 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 3: Las Vegas at New York, Sunday, Oct. 15 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 4*: Las Vegas at New York, Wednesday, Oct. 18 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 5*: New York at Las Vegas, Friday, Oct. 20 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)


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Semifinals

No.1 Las Vegas vs. No.4: Dallas
Las Vegas win (3 - 0)

Game 1: At Las Vegas 97, Dallas 83
Game 2: At Las Vegas 91, Dallas 84
Game 3: Las Vegas 64, at Dallas 61

No.2: New York vs. No.3: Connecticut
New York win (3 - 1)

[size=4\Game 1:[/B] Connecticut 78, at New York 63

Game 2: At New York 84, Connecticut 77
Game 3: New York 92, at Connecticut 81
Game 4: New York 87, at Connecticut 84


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First Round

No.1: Las Vegas vs. No.8: Chicago
Las Vegas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Las Vegas 87, Chicago 59
Game 2: At Las Vegas 92, Chicago 70

No.2: New York vs. No.7: Washington
New York win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At New York 90, Washington 75
Game 2: At New York 90, Washington 85 OT

No.3: Connecticut vs. No.6: Minnesota
Connecticut win (2 - 1)
Game 1: At Connecticut 90, Minnesota 60
Game 2: Minnesota 82, at Connecticut 75
Game 3: Connecticut 90, at Minnesota 75

No.4: Dallas vs. No.5: Atlanta
Dallas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Dallas 94, Atlanta 82
Game 2: At Dallas 101, Atlanta 74
 
WNBA Playoffs 2023: Schedule, results, news, highlights
The 2023 WNBA Finals continued on Wednesday night with the Las Vegas Aces' destruction of the New York Liberty in Game 2. The Aces are now one win away from becoming the first team since the 2001-02 Los Angeles Sparks to repeat as champions.



WNBA Finals

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No.1: Las Vegas
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No.2: New York
Las Vegas leads series (2 - 0)
Game 1: Las Vegas 99, New York 82
Game 2: Las Vegas 104, New York 76
Game 3: Las Vegas at New York, Sunday, Oct. 15 (3 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 4
*: Las Vegas at New York, Wednesday, Oct. 18 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 5
*: New York at Las Vegas, Friday, Oct. 20 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)


*--If necassary

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Semifinals

No.1 Las Vegas vs. No.4: Dallas
Las Vegas win (3 - 0)

Game 1: At Las Vegas 97, Dallas 83
Game 2: At Las Vegas 91, Dallas 84
Game 3: Las Vegas 64, at Dallas 61

No.2: New York vs. No.3: Connecticut
New York win (3 - 1)

[size=4\Game 1:[/B] Connecticut 78, at New York 63

Game 2: At New York 84, Connecticut 77
Game 3: New York 92, at Connecticut 81
Game 4: New York 87, at Connecticut 84


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First Round

No.1: Las Vegas vs. No.8: Chicago

Las Vegas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Las Vegas 87, Chicago 59
Game 2: At Las Vegas 92, Chicago 70

No.2: New York vs. No.7: Washington

New York win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At New York 90, Washington 75
Game 2: At New York 90, Washington 85 OT

No.3: Connecticut vs. No.6: Minnesota

Connecticut win (2 - 1)
Game 1: At Connecticut 90, Minnesota 60
Game 2: Minnesota 82, at Connecticut 75
Game 3: Connecticut 90, at Minnesota 75

No.4: Dallas vs. No.5: Atlanta

Dallas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Dallas 94, Atlanta 82
Game 2: At Dallas 101, Atlanta 74
 

Down 2-0 in WNBA Finals, 'It's about action now, not emotion' for Liberty


New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said that for as upset as her team was with Wednesday's stunning 28-point blowout loss to the Las Vegas Aces in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals, "It's about action now ... no f---ing feelings anymore." Despite a highly anticipated matchup between the two superteams, the Liberty who took the court for the start of the Finals have been unrecognizable from the team that basketball fans and the Liberty themselves watched most of the year. New York has been outscored by 48 points across the last six quarters of the Finals, and allowed the Aces to score a WNBA Finals-record 38 first-quarter points in Game 2. Las Vegas has scored 203 points in two games against a Liberty defense that ranked No. 3 in defensive rating in the regular season -- and for the most part New York's offense hasn't been much better, either. New York fared much better against the Aces previously this season, handily beating them in the Commissioner's Cup championship game and tying them in the regular-season series, 2-2.

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'They're the real deal': Aces on cusp of 2nd title


For all the hype and hoopla surrounding the WNBA Finals matchup between the league's two "superteams," and amid high expectations of a competitive series, one squad has largely dominated. After two games, one is a win away from clinching the 2023 WNBA championship: the Las Vegas Liberty. The Aces took a resounding 2-0 series lead over the New York Liberty behind a statement 104-76 Game 2 victory Wednesday at Michelob Ultra Arena, positioning themselves to become the first repeat champions since 2001-02. Teams that go up 2-0 in a best-of-five WNBA playoff series are 17-0 all time. In the Finals, teams have lost all eight series in which they trailed 0-2 and were swept in seven of the eight instances. Either the Aces will complete the championship sweep or the Liberty will manage to keep their season alive Sunday when the teams reconvene for Game 3 at 3 p.m. ET (ABC) in New York.

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Breanna Stewart 1 of 3 unanimous All-WNBA First Team picks
2023 WNBA MVP Breanne Stewart of the New York Liberty as well as fellow MVP candidates Alyssa Thomas of the Connecticut Sun and A'Ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces were unanimous selections to the All-WNBA First Team, the league announced Sunday. The first team was rounded out by the Minnesota Lynx's Napheesa Collier and Dallas Wings' Satou Sabally.


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The second team featured the Los Angeles Sparks' Nneka Ogwumike, the Aces' Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray, the Seattle Storm's Jewell Loyd and the Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu.
 
WNBA Playoffs 2023: Schedule, results, news, highlights
The 2023 WNBA Finals continued on Wednesday night with the Las Vegas Aces' destruction of the New York Liberty in Game 2. The Aces are now one win away from becoming the first team since the 2001-02 Los Angeles Sparks to repeat as champions.



WNBA Finals

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No.1: Las Vegas
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No.2: New York
Las Vegas leads series (2 - 1)
Game 1: Las Vegas 99, New York 82
Game 2: Las Vegas 104, New York 76
Game 3: New York 87, Las Vegas 73
Game 4*: Las Vegas at New York, Wednesday, Oct. 18 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 5
*: New York at Las Vegas, Friday, Oct. 20 (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)


*--If necassary

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Semifinals

No.1 Las Vegas vs. No.4: Dallas
Las Vegas win (3 - 0)

Game 1: At Las Vegas 97, Dallas 83
Game 2: At Las Vegas 91, Dallas 84
Game 3: Las Vegas 64, at Dallas 61

No.2: New York vs. No.3: Connecticut
New York win (3 - 1)

[size=4\Game 1:[/B] Connecticut 78, at New York 63

Game 2: At New York 84, Connecticut 77
Game 3: New York 92, at Connecticut 81
Game 4: New York 87, at Connecticut 84


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First Round

No.1: Las Vegas vs. No.8: Chicago

Las Vegas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Las Vegas 87, Chicago 59
Game 2: At Las Vegas 92, Chicago 70

No.2: New York vs. No.7: Washington

New York win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At New York 90, Washington 75
Game 2: At New York 90, Washington 85 OT

No.3: Connecticut vs. No.6: Minnesota

Connecticut win (2 - 1)
Game 1: At Connecticut 90, Minnesota 60
Game 2: Minnesota 82, at Connecticut 75
Game 3: Connecticut 90, at Minnesota 75

No.4: Dallas vs. No.5: Atlanta

Dallas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Dallas 94, Atlanta 82
Game 2: At Dallas 101, Atlanta 74
 

Aces edge Liberty to secure 2nd straight WNBA championship


The Las Vegas Aces, dogpiling on top of one another at half court as the buzzer sounded to cement Wednesday's 70-69 Game 4 victory over the New York Liberty and the 2023 WNBA championship, had been there before. Las Vegas closed out its title run despite being without starting point guard Chelsea Gray and starting center Kiah Stokes, who both suffered foot injuries in Game 3. The Aces are the first team in WNBA history to win a playoff game without multiple starters from the previous game. The Aces are the second team in WNBA history to clinch a title with a one-point win, joining the 2016 Sparks, who beat the Minnesota Lynx 77-76 in Game 5. New York fell to 2-10 all time in the WNBA Finals and is still searching for its first championship. Teams that fall to 0-2 in the best-of-five series are 0-18 all time in those series, including 0-9 in the Finals.

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WNBA Playoffs 2023: Schedule, results, news, highlights
The 2023 WNBA Finals continued on Wednesday night with the Las Vegas Aces' destruction of the New York Liberty in Game 2. The Aces are now one win away from becoming the first team since the 2001-02 Los Angeles Sparks to repeat as champions.



WNBA Finals

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No.1: Las Vegas
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No.2: New York
Las Vegas win (3 - 1)
Game 1: Las Vegas 99, New York 82
Game 2: Las Vegas 104, New York 76
Game 3: New York 87, Las Vegas 73
Game 4: Las Vegas 70. New York 69



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Semifinals

No.1 Las Vegas vs. No.4: Dallas
Las Vegas win (3 - 0)

Game 1: At Las Vegas 97, Dallas 83
Game 2: At Las Vegas 91, Dallas 84
Game 3: Las Vegas 64, at Dallas 61

No.2: New York vs. No.3: Connecticut
New York win (3 - 1)

[size=4\Game 1:[/B] Connecticut 78, at New York 63

Game 2: At New York 84, Connecticut 77
Game 3: New York 92, at Connecticut 81
Game 4: New York 87, at Connecticut 84


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First Round

No.1: Las Vegas vs. No.8: Chicago

Las Vegas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Las Vegas 87, Chicago 59
Game 2: At Las Vegas 92, Chicago 70

No.2: New York vs. No.7: Washington

New York win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At New York 90, Washington 75
Game 2: At New York 90, Washington 85 OT

No.3: Connecticut vs. No.6: Minnesota

Connecticut win (2 - 1)
Game 1: At Connecticut 90, Minnesota 60
Game 2: Minnesota 82, at Connecticut 75
Game 3: Connecticut 90, at Minnesota 75

No.4: Dallas vs. No.5: Atlanta

Dallas win (2 - 0)
Game 1: At Dallas 94, Atlanta 82
Game 2: At Dallas 101, Atlanta 74
 
WNBA championship rankings: 2023 Las Vegas Aces ar the GOAT
Trying to rank champions is like trying to decide which spectacular ocean sunset is the best. Each champion gets the same trophy and title, a designation that can never be taken away. Ultimately, these are rankings where being at the bottom isn't much different than being at the top. They're all champions.

Top-5
No.1: 2023 Las Vegas Aces
No.2: 2000 Houston Comets
No.3: 2020 Seattle Storm
No.4: 2013 Minnesota Lynx
No.5: 1998 Houston Comets
 
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