Indiana walked into Las Vegas and turned the night’s marquee result into a blowout. The Fever beat the Aces 109-75 on July 13, the most decisive outcome of the two-game NBA W slate and a result that immediately stands out for both margin and location.
Atlanta completed the night with a 101-92 home win over Los Angeles, giving the Dream a strong offensive showing in a game that stayed far tighter than the rout in Las Vegas. Across two games, road firepower and home efficiency split the headlines.
Indiana overwhelms Las Vegas in 109-75 road win
The Fever produced the night’s defining performance, beating the Aces by 34 points in Las Vegas. A 109-point road total against one of the league’s most prominent home environments is the kind of result that cuts through a regular-season slate.
The scoreline tells the story clearly: Indiana controlled the game with sustained offensive pressure while holding Las Vegas to 75 points. That combination created a gap the Aces could not close, turning what could have been a measuring-stick matchup into a one-sided finish.
For Indiana, the value of the win goes beyond the final number. Winning on the road is one thing; doing it with that level of separation signals a team capable of imposing its style rather than simply surviving hostile settings.
Dream outlast Sparks in 101-92 finish
Atlanta handled its business at home, defeating Los Angeles 101-92 in a game built more on offensive execution than defensive suppression. The Dream reached triple digits and had enough late-game cushion to keep the Sparks from flipping the result.
Los Angeles put up 92 points on the road, but Atlanta’s scoring pace created the necessary distance. In a matchup decided by nine points, the Dream’s ability to sustain offense proved to be the separator.
The win gives Atlanta a clean home result on a night when both NBA W games featured at least one team reaching 100 points. Unlike Indiana’s runaway victory, this was a more controlled closeout — competitive, but ultimately tilted by Atlanta’s scoring consistency.
Nightly takeaway
The July 13 slate was short, but not quiet. Indiana delivered the loudest result with a 109-75 road rout of Las Vegas, while Atlanta matched the night’s offensive theme with a 101-92 win over Los Angeles.
Two games, two winners, and a clear throughline: teams that dictated the scoring environment controlled the night.
