What happened: The Las Vegas Aces beat the Chicago Sky 107-99 behind a landmark performance from A'ja Wilson, who finished with 30 points, 15 rebounds, four steals and three blocks. No player in WNBA history had ever recorded that combined line in a single game. Wilson controlled both ends as Las Vegas pulled away.
Why it matters: The win pushes the Aces, again led by A'ja Wilson, deeper into the top tier of the standings and adds another signature outing to her MVP case. For Chicago, the loss extends a difficult stretch and leaves the Sky searching for consistency. Wilson's two-way dominance reinforces Las Vegas as one of the league's most complete teams.
By the numbers: Las Vegas enters at 15-6 on the season, scoring 90.5 points per game while allowing 86.7. Chicago sits at 6-15, averaging 86.9 points and giving up 90.3. Wilson's 30-15-4-3 line stands as the first of its kind in league history.
What to watch: Las Vegas will look to keep its momentum rolling as it stays among the conference leaders. Chicago turns its focus to stopping the slide and finding offensive rhythm.