The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Los Angeles Sparks 79-69, closing out a 10-point win behind a balanced offensive effort and a standout performance from A'ja Wilson. Las Vegas controlled key stretches of the game with efficient shooting and strong ball movement, finishing with 24 assists while generating quality looks throughout the matchup.
Wilson led the Aces with 25 points, giving Las Vegas a reliable scoring presence when the game tightened. The Aces also held an edge on the glass, outrebounding Los Angeles 44-38, and shot 51.0% from the field compared with the Sparks' 33.0%, a major factor in the final margin.
Los Angeles received a strong scoring effort from Rae Burrell, who finished with 22 points, while Nneka Ogwumike added 12 points and Erica Wheeler contributed 10. Cameron Brink also chipped in 9 points, but the Sparks struggled to find consistent efficiency from the floor despite making six 3-pointers.
For Las Vegas, the win reinforced the team's ability to execute offensively and lean on Wilson in high-value possessions. For Los Angeles, the result highlighted areas for improvement, particularly shot-making efficiency and limiting opponent assists, while also showing encouraging production from Burrell and contributions from multiple starters.

