The Aces’ Defensive Identity Has Elevated This Team to Another Level

It’s June 8, 2023, and CT Sun star Dewanna Bonner is in her bag. Like, really in her 41-piece, double combo fries on the side type of bag. Cut into the paint for an easy two? Go right ahead. Beat everyone down the floor? You’re allowed. Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon was furious, and she let her team know about it postgame. That appeared to serve as a wake up call for the Aces.

Challenges were few and far between before a trip to Connecticut early in the campaign. It was exactly what the ball club needed in order to realize what it was going to take in order to return to where it was last year.

The entire team, ignited by Hammon’s statement following that game made it a mission to take that next step defensively. From June 11 on, nobody has been better.

That theme of a relentless resistance has been paramount to this postseason run so far. While scoring over 90 in three of their last five games, the Aces have not allowed an opponent to net more than 85 points since August 28 at the New York.

With a berth to the Finals on the line, the Aces dug in. The ball pressure was tremendous. With help rotating over led by A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas held one of the W’s most elite scorers, Arike Ogunbowale to just 25 percent shooting in the final 10 minutes.

Up by one with under 1:30 remaining, the defending champions pieced together multiple special defensive possessions. All five players were communicating, and working in unison. It was Hammon’s dream. The Wings did not make a single field goal in the final 4:58 seconds of the contest. The Vegas coach could not help her excitement. Her smile postgame was of a proud coach that saw her team accept the challenge and dominate.

Hammon kept it real after grinding out the close out game on the road. “It just shows you that we can win with our defense. It’s not always going to be a pretty one. These are the ones you actually have to find ways to win.”

She continued, “When the ball’s popping and we’re scoring 90 and 100 points, those are easy ones for us. When we have to win like this and really prove to ourselves that we can win like this, that it’s not about the offense all the time, it’s about rebounding and defense, which we did very well down the stretch.”

If Vegas can continue this kind of defensive efficiency, it will become the second team since 2015 to own a playoff defensive rating under 90. The versatility on this end of the floor starts and ends with back to back WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, Wilson. The former South Carolina star was the only player in the W to average two or more blocks per 40 minutes.

You can see it live in action, her emotions on the floor explain to the world truly how much defense means to her. She is on you defensively like your mother with a camera on a family vacation.

It does not stop at No. 22.

Remember the 2020 Seattle Storm championship team? Current member of the Aces, Alysha Clark was a key piece to that side’s success, especially defensively. Bringing in the 2020 All-Defensive First Team forward was an early sign Hammon wanted to focus on defense. It has more than paid dividends. Clark has done everything Vegas has asked of her coming off the bench.

Guess who was the main defender on Satou Sabally in the final 10 seconds of Game 3? It was the Middle Tennessee product.

Don’t sleep on Kiah Stokes either. The 2023 WNBA Sixth Player of the Year tied her career high in steals, and recorded more than 0.9 blocks per game for the first time in three years. Stokes and Clark were the only two Aces’ players with a defensive rating under 96 in more than 20 games played in 2023.

It is all accompanied by Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, and Jackie Young. The three perimeter players cause constant havoc. Both Young and Plum increased their steals total from 2022 while the “Point GAWDDD” matched last season’s total.

It is the true definition of a complete team. Hammon’s team managed to do that for the most part against Dallas, but the challenge becomes even tougher with the Liberty on tap.

This year’s WNBA Finals and going to be a match up for the ages. We’re hyped, you ready?


Action photo via Getty Images. Portraits by Atiba Jefferson.



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Luka Doncic declares Michael Jordan as the GOAT

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Luka Doncic, the Dallas Mavericks’ sensation, made his pick for the greatest basketball player of all time (GOAT), and it’s none other than Michael Jordan.

Following an impressive performance in a preseason game against the Timberwolves in Abu Dhabi, Doncic was asked to name the greatest player in NBA history and select his all-time starting five.

In response, Doncic confidently declared, “It’s MJ. It’s MJ.” His choice of Michael Jordan as the GOAT aligns with a sentiment shared by many basketball enthusiasts around the world.

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Gilbert Arenas criticizes 2004 Team USA as the ‘worst team ever’

Former NBA standout Gilbert Arenas didn’t hold back when discussing the 2004 Team USA basketball squad, which secured a bronze medal at the Athens Olympics.

The polarizing topic came up during a recent episode of Gil’s Arena, Arenas’ popular basketball podcast.

Arenas made a bold statement, declaring, “That was the worst team ever.” He emphasized that people mistakenly call LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwyane Wade as the faces of that team.

He argued that the actual leaders of the 2004 Team USA were veterans like Allen Iverson, Stephon Marbury, and Tim Duncan.

Amar’e Stoudemire, who didn’t see much playing time, also fell victim to the coaching decisions of Larry Brown, according to Arenas.

In his opinion, players like James, Anthony, and Wade weren’t given sufficient opportunities to showcase their talents during the Olympics.

“That was the worst team ever…” Arenas said. “That’s the problem – everybody is using LeBron, Melo and Dwyane Wade as their face. They were rookies. The whole team was better (than them). They didn’t play at all.

“[Allen Iverson, Stephon Marbury and Tim Duncan] were the faces of this team! Amar’e Stoudemire wasn’t playing. It was [Larry] Brown, so he wasn’t playing the young guys.

“Amar’e didn’t play, LeBron didn’t play, Melo didn’t play and D-Wade played a little bit more than them, LaMar Odom was playing. Richard Jefferson played more than LeBron and all of them.”

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Tyus Jones making sure him and other vets set the right culture in DC

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Washington Wizards point guard Tyus Jones hopes that himself and veteran teammates like Taj Gibson, Mike Muscala, and Danilo Gallinari can create a positive culture for the team. 

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“I’ve been on winning teams, I’ve been on losing teams, and so for me, it’s something that you kinda get to see what works and what doesn’t work. Even on some of those winning teams, you start to figure out what doesn’t work all the time, things like that. So I try to bring some of that here, as well as some of our other vets: Taj [Gibson], Mike [Muscala], Gallo (Danilo Gallinari). They’ve been around, they’ve been on winning teams, playoff teams. They’ve also been on losing teams as well. So we’re trying to just bring that and use that as our leadership and build, and also just kinda create our own culture here at the same time.”



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Jayson Tatum reacts to Bucks acquiring Damian Lillard

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In a shocking move, the Milwaukee Bucks acquired Damian Lillard in a blockbuster trade with the Portland Trail Blazers this offseason, forming a potent duo alongside reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo.

This unexpected trade reverberated throughout the NBA, and Jayson Tatum, a familiar foe to the Bucks in the playoffs, weighed in on the game-changing deal.

In an interview with Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report, Tatum revealed his genuine surprise at the unforeseen trade. “I was surprised,” he said.

“You saw the Damian Lillard trade talks all summer, and I never saw Milwaukee in that conversation. I never heard about them [being interested]. So, opening up my phone and seeing that definitely shocked me.”

Despite the initial surprise, Tatum recognized the Bucks’ formidable potential. “They’re going to have a hell of a team,” the Celtics forward said. “There’s no way around that. They have two of the best players in this league at two of those prime-time positions. They’re going to be tough.”

As the upcoming NBA season promises intense competition, Tatum is eager for the challenges ahead.

“I’m looking forward to this season. It’s a lot of really, really good teams in the league, and it’s going to be some good basketball this season,” he added.



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LeBron James reacts to becoming oldest player in NBA

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LeBron James, who entered the NBA as an 18-year-old rookie in 2003, has now reached his 21st season in the league, making him the oldest player currently in the NBA at 38 years old.

The NBA recently shared a short video on Instagram, capturing the moment when LeBron was informed of this remarkable milestone.

In the video, the voice behind the camera says, “LeBron James is the oldest player in the NBA. Your reaction?”

LeBron responded with a playful gesture, holding his head and letting out a loud “Aaaa!” before breaking into a smile and running away.

The video concludes with the four-time NBA champion effortlessly making a dunk, showcasing that age is just a number for the basketball icon.



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Keenan Evans led Zalgiris Kaunas to the win against Virtus Bologna

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Even though Zalgiris Kaunas trailed by as much as 15 points (40-25) in the second quarter, they managed to stage a comeback against Virtus Bologna, securing their first victory of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season with an 82-79 win over the Italian team.

Keenan Evans, making his first EuroLeague appearance since injuring his Achilles tendon on January 5 against Fenerbahce, demonstrated his fitness by delivering an impressive performance with 25 points and 4 rebounds.

The team’s captain, Edgaras Ulanovas, also made valuable contributions with 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists.

“We won against a strong team like Virtus Bologna, which is an experienced team. It’s hard to play here against these fans, in the second part we played with more trust in each other and fought until the end,” Kazys Maksvytis commented in the post-game press conference. 

“I’m very happy for Keenan [Evans], he had a sad end of the season last year. From the first day, he was very professional, he deserved a comeback like this.”



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Shabazz Napier-led Crvena Zvezda begins the season hot

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Crvena Zvezda set a club record by making 17 three-pointers and dominated ASVEL Villeurbanne with a final score of 94-73 in the opening game of the 2023-24 EuroLeague season.

The Stark Arena was excited as the team’s numerous new players showcased their skills. Shabazz Napier led the charge with 21 points, including five successful three-pointers out of eight attempts.

Rokas Giedraitis contributed significantly with 17 points, five rebounds, and four assists. At the same time, Marko Simonovic marked his return to the EuroLeague from the NBA with an impressive performance, scoring 14 points in his debut game.

“Great organization win. From the fans, who were incredible, from everybody who stepped on the floor, from the coaches. We brought it on together,” Napier said after the game.

“I’m excited. This is the first out of the many steps we have to take to become a great team. The atmosphere was just incredible… I couldn’t explain it.”



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Malik Monk thought Kings would’ve made West Finals if defense was better

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Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk says that the team is motivated to improve defensively.

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Reporter: “When you look at basketball and you’re looking to improve upon last year, what’s kinda the motivation?”

Monk: “Defense, that’s it. We knew if we played defense, we’d probably be in the Western Conference Finals. So I think that’s all we’re worried about right now is playing some defense.”



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Luka Doncic went for 25 points in a losing effort

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Luka Doncic had a strong performance in the 2023 NBA Preseason opener, scoring 25 points in 17 minutes for the Dallas Mavericks. Despite his efforts, the Mavericks lost 111-99 to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Doncic connected on 8/14 field goals, but the comeback fell short as the Timberwolves secured the win. Karl-Anthony Towns led the Timberwolves with 20 points in 17 minutes.

Anthony Edwards was ruled out due to a left ankle sprain. The teams will conclude the two-game series on Saturday.



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