WNBA Game Preview: Phoenix Mercury (0-0) vs. Las Vegas Aces (0-0)

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Venue: Michelob ULTRA Arena — Las Vegas, Nevada

Tip‑off: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT

Broadcast: ESPN / WNBA League Pass

The Aces begin their 2026 title defense at home, still the league’s gold standard with a championship‑caliber core intact. Phoenix enters a new era with a retooled roster, improved depth, and a renewed defensive identity. Opening night gives us a classic contrast: Las Vegas’ continuity and star power versus Phoenix’s revamped structure and upside.

INJURY REPORT

Phoenix Mercury

Diana Taurasi — Probable (rest management) Expected to play limited minutes but full offensive role.

Brittney Griner — Probable (ankle) Full practice; interior presence intact.

Sophie Cunningham — Questionable (shoulder) Game‑time decision; impacts Phoenix’s spacing.

Natasha Cloud — Probable (knee) Expected to start; key defensive anchor.

Las Vegas Aces

A’ja Wilson — Probable (wrist) No restrictions; MVP‑level usage expected.

Chelsea Gray — Questionable (foot) Trending toward playing but may be minutes‑managed.

Kelsey Plum — Probable (ankle) Full go; elite perimeter scoring threat.

Alysha Clark — Out (back) Reduces Vegas’ defensive versatility.

TEAM CONTEXT & RECENT FORM (FROM 2025 SEASON)

Phoenix Mercury (2025: 14–26, 5th in West)

Offense: 9th in scoring (78.4 PPG)

Defense: 10th in points allowed (84.1 PPG)

Trend: Improved late‑season defense; inconsistent perimeter shooting

Roster note: Added depth at guard and wing; more balanced rotation

Las Vegas Aces (2025: 28–12, WNBA Champions)

Offense: 1st in scoring (89.7 PPG)

Defense: 3rd in points allowed (79.2 PPG)

Trend: Elite efficiency, elite spacing, elite continuity

Roster note: Core four (Wilson, Plum, Gray, Young) remains intact

SERIES HISTORY

Aces lead all‑time series 37–22

Las Vegas swept Phoenix 4–0 in 2025

Average margin in Vegas wins last season: +14.5 points

Phoenix has not won in Las Vegas since 2021

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Brittney Griner (PHX) vs. A’ja Wilson (LV)

Two of the league’s premier bigs

Wilson: 22.8 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 2.2 BPG in 2025

Griner: 17.1 PPG, 6.8 RPG Advantage: Las Vegas

2. Diana Taurasi (PHX) vs. Kelsey Plum (LV)

Taurasi’s shot‑making vs. Plum’s pace and efficiency

Plum: 20.3 PPG, elite transition scorer Advantage: Las Vegas

3. Natasha Cloud (PHX) vs. Jackie Young (LV)

Cloud brings elite perimeter defense

Young: 18.7 PPG, one of the league’s most efficient guards Advantage: Slight edge to Las Vegas

4. Phoenix Bench vs. Vegas Bench

Phoenix improved depth significantly

Vegas’ bench weakened with Clark out Advantage: Phoenix (bench only)

BETTING TRENDS (FROM 2025)

Phoenix

2–6 ATS in last 8 road games

Under is 5–2 in last 7

0–4 ATS vs. Las Vegas last season

Las Vegas

6–1 ATS in last 7 home games

Over is 7–3 in last 10

Aces averaged 92.1 PPG at home in 2025

GAME ODDS

Phoenix Mercury             166.5

Las Vegas Aces                  – 8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 8, 2026

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