Chelsea Gray’s Record Shooting Night Lifts Aces Past Fire in Dominant Win

Chelsea Gray delivered a career-high 29 points and tied a WNBA record for three-pointers as the Las Vegas Aces defeated the Portland Fire.

  • Glenn Catubig
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Chelsea Gray’s Record Shooting Night Lifts Aces Past Fire in Dominant Win
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The Las Vegas Aces continued their strong midseason form on Thursday, powered by a historic shooting performance from guard Chelsea Gray in a 105-89 win over the Portland Fire at Moda Center. The victory extended the Aces’ winning streak to five games as they improved to 9-3 on the season.

Gray delivered a career night, scoring 29 points while connecting on nine three-pointers in one of the most efficient shooting displays of her career. Her perimeter explosion set the tone early and helped the Aces build a comfortable lead that they maintained throughout the contest.

Las Vegas leaned heavily on its backcourt rhythm, with Gray orchestrating much of the offense while spacing the floor at an elite level. Her shooting opened lanes for teammates and forced Portland’s defense into constant rotations.

The result further solidified the Aces’ status as one of the league’s most balanced and dangerous offensive teams as they continue their push toward the top of the standings.

1. Record Shooting And Offensive Impact

Gray’s nine three-pointers tied a WNBA single-game record, placing her alongside several elite shooters in league history. The performance also established a new franchise benchmark for the most threes in a single game. She finished 9-of-13 from beyond the arc, showcasing remarkable efficiency and shot selection throughout the contest. Her ability to convert at such a high rate stretched Portland’s defense and dictated the game’s tempo. In addition to her scoring, Gray added five rebounds and three assists, contributing in multiple facets of the game. Her all-around involvement ensured that her impact extended beyond scoring alone. Her performance was a key factor in Las Vegas shooting 14-of-28 from three-point range as a team, reflecting how her hot hand elevated the entire offense.

2. Aces’ Balanced Attack And Team Dominance

While Gray stole the spotlight, A’ja Wilson delivered another dominant performance with 32 points, five rebounds, four assists, and two blocks. Her presence inside complemented Gray’s perimeter shooting perfectly. Wilson’s night also carried historical significance, as she climbed multiple spots on the WNBA all-time lists for both scoring and rebounding. Her consistency continues to anchor Las Vegas on both ends of the floor. The Aces controlled the game physically, particularly on the glass, where they out-rebounded Portland 42-19. That dominance limited second-chance opportunities and allowed Las Vegas to dictate possession. Jackie Young added another strong all-around outing with 18 points, eight rebounds, and 10 assists, reinforcing the depth and versatility of the reigning champions’ lineup.

3. Momentum Building Toward Tough Matchup

The Aces closed the game with authority, outscoring Portland 27-17 in the fourth quarter to seal the win comfortably. Their late-game execution reflected both depth and discipline on both ends of the court. With five consecutive wins, Las Vegas has begun to build steady momentum after an uneven start to the season. The team’s balance between interior scoring, perimeter shooting, and defensive control has been a key factor in its resurgence. Gray’s shooting surge adds another dimension to an already potent offense, giving the Aces multiple pathways to overwhelm opponents. When both perimeter and interior threats are clicking, Las Vegas becomes particularly difficult to defend. The defending champions will face a tougher test next as they prepare to host the Minnesota Lynx, who arrive on an eight-game winning streak and represent one of the league’s hottest teams.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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