Las Vegas Aces defeat Indiana Fever with Plum's 34-point game in front of WNBA's largest crowd
- Kelsey Plum's impressive 34-point performance leads Las Vegas Aces to victory over Indiana Fever.
- The game took place in front of the largest WNBA regular season crowd in 25 years.
- The Las Vegas Aces continue to showcase their dominance in the league.
In a thrilling WNBA matchup, Kelsey Plum led the Las Vegas Aces to an 88-69 victory over the Indiana Fever, scoring an impressive 34 points. The game, held at the T-Mobile Arena, attracted a record-breaking crowd of 20,366, marking the fifth-largest attendance in WNBA history. Plum's stellar performance, combined with A'ja Wilson's 28 points and Jackie Young's double-double, secured the win for the Aces. Despite a strong showing from Indiana's All-Star trio of Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston, and Caitlin Clark, who combined for 54 points, the Fever couldn't match the Aces' dominance. Clark, recently named a WNBA All-Star, struggled with her shooting but still managed a double-double with 13 points and 11 assists. Boston contributed 18 points and 11 rebounds in the losing effort. The Aces' victory extended their winning streak to five games, improving their season record to 11-6. The Fever, on the other hand, dropped to 8-13 after failing to replicate their comeback performance from a previous game. Las Vegas capitalized on a strong second-quarter run and a 14-0 start in the fourth quarter to seal the win decisively. Reflecting on the game, Plum acknowledged Wilson's consistent excellence and the team's collective effort in securing the win. The Aces are set to face Washington next, aiming to maintain their momentum in the league. The game showcased the talent and competitive spirit of both teams, with Las Vegas emerging as the dominant force on the court.