Las Vegas Aces top Seattle Storm in OT after insane ending to fourth quarter of WNBA playoff game
SEATTLE (AP) â Before she tried encapsulating one of the more memorable WNBA playoff games, Becky Hammon let out a little chuckle.
âThat was a hell of a game. I donât know if Iâve ever been a part of something like that,â the Las Vegas Aces coach said.
Hammon could speak with a mix of excitement and relief after the Aces pulled out a wild 110-98 overtime in over the Seattle Storm in Game 3 of their WNBA playoff semifinal series on Sunday.
There were big shots and buzzer beaters. Spectacular offensive performances, disputable missed calls and one glaring blown assignment by the home team that added up to the Aces being one win away from advancing to the WNBA Finals and ending Sue Birdâs career.
Jackie Young sent the game to overtime with a buzzer-beating basket, and then Chelsea Gray and Kelsey Plum hit big shots in the extra session as Las Vegas took a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series.
âWe live for these moments. You work hard for these bright light games and just staying in it and understanding that weâve worked hard to get to where we are,â said Acesâ star Aâja Wilson, who finished with a playoff career-high 34 points.
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The end of regulation will rightfully get most of the attention. But Las Vegas was dominant in overtime, outscoring Seattle 18-6.
Gray had been quiet in the fourth quarter but scored eight of her 29 points in overtime including a pair of 3s that silenced Storm fans that had been roaring only a few minutes earlier when it appeared Seattle was on the cusp of winning the pivotal game.
âThere was so many back and forth (moments), âOh theyâre gonna win it, oh no theyâre gonna win it, oh weâre going to overtime.â ⊠Thatâs what playoff basketball is all about. It felt good,â Gray said.
From the Seattle perspective, it never should have reached overtime.
Seattle led 92-90 with 0.8 seconds left in regulation after Bird hit a corner 3. It was a storybook moment to be another highlight in Birdâs final season before retiring.
But on the ensuing inbounds play, Young got free from Ezi Magbegor and scored in the lane ahead of the buzzer to send the game to overtime.
âIt was really frustrating. We had the game and we gave it to them and thatâs really it,â Seattleâs Breanna Stewart said.
Gray added 12 assists and Riquna Williams added a key 14 points off the bench. Plum had 16 points, including an important three-point play to start overtime for the Aces.
Stewart led Seattle with 20 points, while Bird and Jewell Loyd both had 17. Tina Charles added 16 points but missed a pair of free throw with 7.2 seconds remining in regulation that could have given Seattle a three-point lead.
The second half was filled with wild emotional swings and a conclusion to regulation that featured one big play after another. The final 11 seconds featured 10 points scored.
âWe were up four with not a lot of time left and thatâs really, to me, where we lost the game,â Bird said.
Seattle led 89-85 when Williams hit a 3 with 8.9 seconds left for Las Vegas. Charles missed her two foul shots and Wilson put Las Vegas ahead 90-89 with a spinning drive in the lane with 2.2 seconds left, although it appeared she got away with taking extra steps.
Then it was Seattleâs turn to have an apparent winner on Birdâs 3 off an inbound pass when she came open in the corner in front of the Seattle bench. Bird even left her hand in the air as Seattleâs home building roared.
But all that was muted moments later when Young cut to the basket and scored ahead of the buzzer.
âItâs on me. ⊠What happened end of game all of our execution things that falls on me,â Seattle coach Noelle Quinn said.
The Aces victory also moved Bird one step closer to retirement. Bird has announced this will be her final season, and Las Vegas can send her off into retirement as one of the greatest players in league history with a victory in Game 4.
TIP-INS
Seattle lost a home playoff game with Stewart healthy for the first time. The Storm were 10-0 previously. ⊠In the 14 previous series tied at 1-1, the winner of Game 3 has gone on to win the series eight times. ⊠The Aces have reached the WNBA Finals twice in franchise history, once in 2020 in the WNBA bubble and in 2008 when the team was in San Antonio.
UP NEXT
Game 4 will be Tuesday night with Las Vegas looking to advance to the finals.