Liberty Outlast Aces 87–78 as A’ja Wilson Exits with Injury
NEW YORK — The New York Liberty leaned on Sabrina Ionescu’s steady production and a strong closing run to secure an 87–78 win over the Las Vegas Aces on Tuesday night, a game overshadowed by the early exit of A’ja Wilson, who left in the first half with a wrist injury.
First Half: Back and Forth Battle
The game opened with high intensity as both teams traded early runs. Ionescu set the tone with 10 first-quarter points, attacking the rim and orchestrating the Liberty offense in the absence of Natasha Cloud, who was sidelined with a hip injury.
Las Vegas countered behind Jackie Young’s aggressive drives and midrange jumpers. The Aces grabbed a two-point lead just before halftime when Young converted a late layup, capping a surge that erased an early Liberty advantage.
However, the bigger concern came late in the second quarter. Wilson, who entered the night averaging nearly 22 points per game, drove to the basket and collided midair with Leonie Fiebich. Wilson landed hard on her right arm and wrist, remaining on the floor for several minutes while teammates held up towels to shield her from cameras.
After briefly returning to hit two free throws, Wilson played only a few more possessions before departing to the locker room. She did not return and reappeared on the bench in the second half with her wrist heavily wrapped.
Liberty Close Strong Despite Injuries
With Wilson out, New York regained control. Ionescu continued to pace the offense, finishing with 28 points, eight assists, and eight rebounds. Even though her perimeter shooting never caught fire, she repeatedly drew fouls and found open teammates in critical moments.
Breanna Stewart and Fiebich offered crucial support. Stewart contributed 15 points and seven rebounds while Fiebich, recently back from injury, chipped in 15 points of her own. Their production helped New York maintain a narrow lead through much of the third quarter.
In the fourth, the Liberty clamped down defensively. After the game was tied at 72, New York strung together an 8–0 run fueled by Ionescu’s playmaking and defensive stops that forced the Aces into rushed jumpers.
Las Vegas went scoreless from the field for the final five minutes. New York capitalized at the foul line and extended the margin to nine by the final buzzer.
Young and Evans Keep Aces in Striking Distance
Jackie Young led the Aces with 19 points and seven rebounds. She provided steady scoring in the absence of Wilson and did her best to create offense as New York’s defense tightened.
Dana Evans sparked Las Vegas off the bench with 16 points, including timely shots in the third quarter that briefly pulled the Aces even. NaLyssa Smith and Chelsea Gray added 11 points each, but the Aces’ offensive flow unraveled once Wilson departed.
The team finished the night without a field goal in the last stretch of the fourth quarter, underscoring Wilson’s importance to their spacing and play execution.
Injury Uncertainty Clouds Aces’ Playoff Hopes
The loss dropped Las Vegas to 9–10 on the season, a surprising record for a team coming off back-to-back championships. Wilson has already missed time this year due to a concussion, and her availability going forward could determine whether the Aces can regain their footing in the playoff race.
Head coach Becky Hammon confirmed that Wilson underwent an MRI on Wednesday morning. As of late Tuesday, no timeline for her return had been shared. Wilson later posted on social media to thank fans and teammates for their support, but did not offer specifics on the severity of the injury.
Liberty Rebounding From Recent Skid
New York’s win moved them to 13–6, providing a needed bounce-back after dropping multiple games over the past two weeks. The Liberty are still missing key contributors, with Jonquel Jones and Isabelle Harrison both sidelined by ankle and knee injuries, respectively.
Still, the balanced scoring against Las Vegas reinforced the team’s depth. Even without consistent perimeter shooting, New York relied on paint touches and transition opportunities to keep pressure on the Aces.
Looking Ahead
The Aces will regroup and prepare for a Thursday matchup against the Washington Mystics, followed by games against Golden State and Dallas leading into the All-Star break. Wilson’s health will be the central storyline as Las Vegas tries to avoid falling further in the standings.
The Liberty will continue their homestand with hopes of building momentum and getting closer to full strength as the second half of the season approaches.
Tuesday’s result highlighted both the resilience of New York’s roster and the fine line Las Vegas must walk without its three-time MVP. With Wilson’s status uncertain, the Aces’ path forward has rarely felt more fragile.







