There will be no sweeps in the semifinals of the WNBA playoffs this year, thanks to the No. 4-seed Las Vegas Aces dominating the No. 1-seed New York Liberty on Friday, beating them 95-81. In the No. 2-seed-vs.-No. 3-seed series, the Minnesota Lynx regained home court advantage, beating the Connecticut Sun on the road, 90-81.
Both Game 4s will be played on Sunday, but before we prepare for those games, let’s recap how Las Vegas and Minnesota handled business:
Aces’ third quarter seals Game 3
It was an even contest during the first half, with the Aces leading 52-49 at the break. Yes, they had control, but it was anyone’s game. With their backs against the wall, Las Vegas made sure there would be a Game 4 by dominating the Liberty in the third quarter, outscoring them 21-6.
Las Vegas’ defense was suffocating, and it neutralized New York completely, forcing them to miss 11-consecutive field goals to end the quarter. While the third was the worst span for the Liberty, they struggled offensively all night. Sabrina Ionescu scored just four points and didn’t get on the scoreboard until the fourth.
Meanwhile, the Aces had four starters in double figures, and the Sixth Player of the Year Tiffany Hayes scored 11 points off the bench. As usual, A’ja Wilson was the…