
The Las Vegas Aces won four straight games and now they want to keep up their winning streak. The Aces lost one series to the Phoenix Mercury but have a winning record with new coach Bill Laimbeer. Here are some facts about The Aces. This article will discuss some of the recent developments as well as what their plans for the future.
Las Vegas Aces win fourth straight game
The Aces are in great shape in the NBA G League. With a record score of 12-4, they currently lead the Western Conference. They have won eight of their last ten games and lead the league in PPG at 91.8 and point differential at +11.2. The Aces are an exciting team that fans will be watching. They have won eight of their last ten games and lead the league in PPG at 91.8.
Chelsea Gray and the Aces are on a historic playoff run. This game saw her continue her impressive play, scoring 31 point, six rebounds, ten assists, and the team winning. She became the first player ever to record a 30-point game with 10 assists in WNBA playoffs.

The Aces' offense took off in the second quarter. Washington won the game, 83-73. A'ja made her first four shots and Kelsey Plum extended the streak of consecutive three points to 38 games.
Phoenix Mercury: Loses only game in series
The Mercury are facing a number of injuries and inconsistencies in their roster. Brittney griner, who is currently in Russia in prison since February, is not with the team. The team is also without Skylar Diggins-Smith, who split with the team in June over personal reasons. Shey Peddy also suffered an injury, a ruptured right Achilles tendon.
Mercury have lost five of the seven opening games. This resulted in a lower output and a difficult adjustment period for Lisa Nygaard, the rookie coach. However, the team won three consecutive wins and the chemistry has improved.
The Mercury have made improvements defensively and are now able to force a few fourth-quarter turnovers. They have made opponents play at unnatural tempos. They switched from a man–to-man defense to an open two-three zone in the final minutes of the game.

Bill Laimbeer, new coach, has won numerous times
The Las Vegas Aces have a strong start to their inaugural season. They have a winning record 6-3 and have now passed Brian Agler as the most successful coach in their career. Laimbeer was a former NBA All-Star four-timer and two-time NBA Champion. He also led the WNBA Detroit Shock to three titles.
Bill Laimbeer, a former NBA coach and general manger, is now a retired NBA coach. Before taking over the Phoenix Suns, he guided the Detroit Shock to three straight 20-win seasons. His final record, 92-78, was his best and he was named WNBA coach of the year in 2015.
Hammon became Laimbeer’s head coach. She implemented a read-heavy offensive program and a flood of 3-pointers. Laimbeer's offense centered on getting the ball in the post. The incredible start to the season was made possible by Hammon's rebranding of the offense. After 10 games under Hammon's direction, the Aces had a record of 9-1. Hammon's.722 record-breaking regular-season win percentage is the third best in franchise history. He was also WNBA's 2022 All-Star Game team coach.