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2023 WNBA playoffs scores, results: Aces become first team to win back-to-back titles since 2002 – CBS Sports
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The 2023 WNBA Finals came to a conclusion in thrilling fashion on Wednesday night, as the Las Vegas Aces outlasted the New York Liberty for a 70-69 win in Game 4 to become the first team to win back-to-back championships since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001 and 2002.
The Aces were without star point guard Chelsea Gray and starting center Kiah Stokes — to say nothing of Candace Parker’s continued long-term absence — and quickly went down by double digits. But they managed to hang around, and then surged in front in the fourth quarter before hanging on at the buzzer.
A’ja Wilson, who put her team on her back with 24 points and 16 rebounds to clinch the title, was named Finals MVP. She averaged 21.3 points, 12.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game in the series.
Back-to-back CHAMPS 🏆
The @LVAces defeat the Liberty 3-1 to win their second straight title, becoming the first team to win consecutive championships since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001-2002#MoreThanGame | WNBA Finals @YouTubeTV pic.twitter.com/WQ3anPdtSG
Sunday, Oct. 8 — Game 1
Wednesday, Oct. 11 — Game 2
Sunday, Oct. 15 — Game 3
Wednesday, Oct. 18 — Game 4
Sunday, Sept. 24 — Game 1s
Tuesday, Sept. 26 — Game 2s
Friday, Sept. 29 — Game 3s
Sunday, Oct. 1 — Game 4s
Wednesday, Sept. 13 — Game 1s
Friday, Sept. 15 — Game 1s
Sunday, Sept. 17 — Game 2s
Tuesday, Sept. 19 — Game 2s
Wednesday, Sept. 20 — Game 3
The Las Vegas Aces have won their second stright WNBA championship. It’s also the third championship for the city of Las Vegas. Celebrate with championship t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and more here.
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