Summary:
On the eve of the 2025 WNBA Finals, Las Vegas Aces guard Dana Evans struggled to speak but rallied to score 21 points in 26 minutes, helping her team secure an 89-86 victory in Game 1 against Phoenix Mercury. Evans’ performance was pivotal as the Aces overcame a nine-point deficit in the third quarter. Coach Becky Hammon emphasized the team’s depth, which was evident as the Aces’ bench outscored the Mercury reserves 41-16.
Evans, along with fellow reserve Jewell Loyd, who added 18 points, contributed significantly to the team’s success. Aces star A’ja Wilson also had a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds. The Aces’ defense tightened in the fourth quarter, allowing only 15 points. Phoenix had a chance to take the lead late in the game, but Alyssa Thomas missed two crucial free throws.
Evans, who joined the Aces after a championship season with the Chicago Sky, showcased her defensive skills and three-point shooting, making history with five three-pointers and four steals in her Finals debut. The Aces aim to build on this success in Game 2, with expectations for their bench to continue performing well.