WNBA Game Preview: Las Vegas Aces (0-1) vs. Los Angeles Sparks (0-0)

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Venue: Crypto.com Arena — Los Angeles, California

Tip‑Off: 7:00 PM PT / 10:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN / Spectrum SportsNet / NBA TV

VENUE CONTEXT — CRYPTO.COM ARENA

  • Sparks open their 2026 home debut
  • LA was 10–10 at home last season
  • Aces have won five straight in Los Angeles

Impact: The Sparks’ home opener crowd will be energized, but Las Vegas historically handles this building well due to their pace and spacing.

INJURY REPORT

Las Vegas Aces (0–1)

  • A’ja Wilson — Healthy
  • Kelsey Plum — Healthy
  • Chelsea Gray — OUT (foot rehab)
  • Jackie Young — Healthy

Impact: Gray’s absence continues to affect Las Vegas’ half‑court organization. Young and Plum must shoulder more playmaking duties.

Los Angeles Sparks (0–0)

  • Cameron Brink — Healthy
  • Dearica Hamby — Healthy
  • Lexie Brown — Day‑to‑Day (illness)
  • Rickea Jackson — Healthy

Impact: Brink’s presence gives LA elite rim protection. Hamby’s matchup vs. Wilson will be a major storyline.

TEAM RECORDS & SEASON SNAPSHOT

Las Vegas Aces

  • Record: 0–1
  • Points Per Game: 79
  • Points Allowed: 88
  • FG%: 42%
  • 3PT%: 34%

Los Angeles Sparks

  • Record: 0–0 (season opener)
  • 2025 Recap: 13–27
  • Key Additions: Cameron Brink, Rickea Jackson, Kia Nurse
  • Key Strength: Frontcourt defense

Trend: Las Vegas enters looking to avoid an 0–2 start, while LA debuts a revamped roster with elite defensive upside.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Las Vegas Aces

  • Wilson opened with 26 points and 12 rebounds
  • Plum struggled from deep (2‑for‑9)
  • Aces allowed 50 points in the paint in their opener
  • Perimeter defense inconsistent without Gray

Los Angeles Sparks

(No 2026 games yet — based on preseason and 2025 trends)

  • Brink expected to anchor defense immediately
  • Hamby coming off a career‑best season
  • Jackson adds scoring versatility
  • Sparks’ offense still a question mark

SERIES HISTORY

  • Aces have won 9 of the last 10 meetings
  • Last season: Las Vegas swept LA 4–0
  • Average margin in last 5 matchups: Aces +14.6
  • At Crypto.com Arena: Aces have won five straight

Trend: Las Vegas’ spacing and pace have consistently overwhelmed LA’s defensive rotations.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

A’ja Wilson (LVA) vs. Dearica Hamby (LA)

  • Wilson’s MVP‑level scoring vs. Hamby’s physicality
  • Wilson has averaged 24.8 PPG vs. LA over last 5
  • Advantage: Las Vegas

Kelsey Plum (LVA) vs. Kia Nurse (LA)

  • Plum’s shot creation vs. Nurse’s perimeter defense
  • Nurse must limit Plum’s transition threes
  • Advantage: Las Vegas

Cameron Brink (LA) vs. Jackie Young (LVA)

  • Brink’s rim protection vs. Young’s slashing
  • Young’s mid‑range game could neutralize Brink’s shot‑blocking
  • Advantage: Even

BETTING TRENDS

Las Vegas Aces

  • 6–4 ATS in last 10
  • Overs hit in 7 of last 10
  • 9–1 in last 10 vs. LA
  • 5–0 in last 5 at Crypto.com Arena

Los Angeles Sparks

  • 4–6 ATS in last 10
  • Unders hit in 6 of last 9
  • 1–6 in last 7 vs. Las Vegas
  • 3–7 in last 10 home games

Head‑to‑Head

  • Aces averaging 92.6 PPG vs. LA in last 5
  • Sparks averaging 78.0 PPG
  • Overs hit in 4 of last 5 meetings

GAME ODDS

Las Vegas Aces                  – 2

Los Angeles Sparks          177.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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