Indiana’s 22 turnovers converted to 28 points for Las Vegas 😬
Indiana’s 22 turnovers converted to 28 points for Las Vegas 😬
In a sweltering Las Vegas arena, the Indiana Fever faced a nightmare on the hardwood. The scoreboard glared as their 22 turnovers piled up, each one a dagger to their hopes. The Aces, sharp and relentless, pounced on every mistake. A sloppy pass from Kelsey Mitchell sailed into the stands—turnover number 10—converted into a quick layup by A’ja Wilson. Caitlin Clark, pressured by Vegas’ suffocating defense, coughed up the ball twice in the third quarter, both leading to three-pointers that ignited the crowd. By the fourth, Indiana’s unraveling was complete: a telegraphed alley-oop attempt was snatched by Chelsea Gray, who raced for an and-one. The Aces turned those 22 miscues into 28 points, a ruthless efficiency that buried the Fever under a 15-point deficit. Indiana’s bench wore grim expressions, knowing their carelessness fueled Vegas’ fire. As the final buzzer sounded, the Aces celebrated a 92-77 rout, their victory built on Indiana’s self-inflicted wounds. The Fever trudged off, haunted by the lesson: in Vegas, turnovers are currency, and the Aces always cash in.
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