The Las Vegas Aces outlasted the Chicago Sky in a high-octane WNA showdown on June 29, 2026, securing a 107–99 road victory at Wintrust Arena. The game, played in front of a packed Chicago crowd, saw the Aces improve their league-leading record while handing the Sky a tough loss in a tightly contested Eastern Conference race.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams traded blows in a fast-paced affair that showcased elite offensive firepower. The Aces, known for their balanced attack and defensive tenacity, built a narrow lead in the first quarter behind sharp shooting from beyond the arc. Chicago responded with a strong interior presence, led by their veteran frontcourt, keeping the game within reach deep into the fourth quarter.
The turning point came midway through the final period when Las Vegas went on a 12–4 run, capitalizing on a series of Chicago turnovers. Aces guard Kelsey Plum knocked down a crucial three-pointer to push the lead to double digits, and the Sky could not close the gap in the closing minutes.
Key Performers
- Las Vegas Aces: A'ja Wilson posted a dominant double-double, finishing with 28 points and 12 rebounds, while Chelsea Gray orchestrated the offense with 10 assists and 18 points. The Aces bench contributed 24 points, providing essential support.
- Chicago Sky: Kahleah Copper led all scorers with 32 points on efficient shooting, and Marina Mabrey added 21 points, including five three-pointers. However, the Sky struggled to contain Wilson in the paint and committed 16 turnovers that proved costly.
Tactical Story
The Aces employed a switching defense that disrupted Chicago’s half-court sets, forcing the Sky to rely heavily on isolation plays. Las Vegas also controlled the glass, outrebounding Chicago 42–34, and scored 22 fast-break points compared to the Sky’s 10. Chicago’s inability to generate second-chance opportunities—only six offensive rebounds—limited their scoring in critical stretches.
Season Impact
With the win, the Las Vegas Aces (currently 14–4) remained atop the WNBA standings, solidifying their status as championship favorites. The Chicago Sky (10–8) dropped into a tie for fourth place but remain in playoff contention. This result also extended the Aces’ winning streak to five games, while the Sky have now lost two of their last three. Both teams are expected to meet again in the regular season, with Chicago looking to avenge this home defeat.
The game was a reminder of the parity in the WNBA this season—two elite teams trading baskets in a playoff-like atmosphere. For the Sky, tightening their defense and valuing possessions will be crucial going forward, while the Aces showed once again that their depth and star power make them a nightmare matchup for any opponent.

