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- Andre Snellings: The defending champion Las Vegas Aces got their championship rings in a pre-game ceremony on Saturday, then immediately got thrashed by last season's runner-up Phoenix Mercury.
- We could try to unpack a lot from those games, but this early my thoughts are that:
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
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Andre Snellings: The defending champion Las Vegas Aces got their championship rings in a pre-game ceremony on Saturday, then immediately got thrashed by last season's runner-up Phoenix Mercury. It was clear that the Aces weren't playing with the same edge as the Mercury, and it showed in the results. The Aces were able to bounce back and get more locked in before Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Sparks, and this time they were the blowout victors. Meanwhile, the Mercury also had a back-to-back and lost by double digits to the Golden State Valkyries.