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Mercury trounce Aces by 33 on champs' ring day

Mercury Trounce Aces by 33 on Champs’ Ring Day: A Humiliating Blowout in Las Vegas

The confetti fell. The diamonds sparkled. The Las Vegas Aces received their 2025 WNBA championship rings before Saturday afternoon’s season opener, a glittering ceremony celebrating a dynasty in the making. But by the time the final buzzer sounded, the bling was the only highlight for the home crowd. The Phoenix Mercury delivered a masterclass in demolition, trouncing the defending champions by a staggering 33 points, 104-71, in a game that felt less like a season opener and more like a statement of intent.

Contents
  • Ring Night Revenge: How Phoenix Turned Celebration Into Humiliation
  • Expert Analysis: Brittney Griner and the Mercury’s Dominant Frontcourt
  • Predictions: What This Means for the WNBA Season
  • Strong Conclusion: The Blowout That Reshaped the WNBA

This was not just a loss. It was a systematic dismantling on the Aces’ own floor, in front of a sold-out Michelob ULTRA Arena that had been primed for a coronation. Instead, they witnessed the Mercury turn ring night into a nightmare. Let’s break down how Phoenix flipped the script and what this seismic result means for the rest of the WNBA season.

Ring Night Revenge: How Phoenix Turned Celebration Into Humiliation

The pregame ceremony was a masterstroke of pomp and circumstance. The Aces’ players, coaches, and staff walked the red carpet, receiving their massive, jewel-encrusted rings—a tangible reward for their 2025 championship run. The energy was electric, the emotion palpable. But somewhere between the first tip and the second quarter, that energy evaporated. The Mercury, led by a furious defensive effort and surgical offense, didn’t just compete; they imposed their will.

Key turning points in the blowout:

  • First quarter lockdown: The Mercury held the Aces to just 14 points in the opening frame, forcing five turnovers and contesting every shot. Las Vegas looked rusty and disjointed, a stark contrast to their usual fluid motion offense.
  • The second-quarter run: Phoenix exploded for a 16-2 run midway through the second quarter, turning a tight game into a 20-point lead that the Aces never threatened. The Mercury’s ball movement was crisp, their spacing perfect.
  • Third-quarter knockout: Any hope of a comeback was crushed as the Mercury outscored the Aces 31-18 in the third. The lead ballooned to 30, and the home crowd began to file out, the celebratory mood replaced by stunned silence.

This wasn’t a case of the Aces being flat. The Mercury were simply better. Their game plan was executed with ruthless precision, turning the defending champions’ ring day into a public relations disaster. The 33-point margin is the largest loss in a season opener for any defending champion in WNBA history.

Expert Analysis: Brittney Griner and the Mercury’s Dominant Frontcourt

The narrative of this game starts and ends with the Mercury’s size and physicality. While the Aces have a formidable frontcourt of their own, Phoenix’s Brittney Griner was the undeniable difference-maker. Griner finished with 28 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 blocks, but the stats don’t capture her intimidation factor. She altered every shot in the paint, forced the Aces’ guards to settle for difficult jumpers, and dominated the glass on both ends.

But Griner wasn’t alone. Diana Taurasi, playing in what could be her final season, showed she still has the clutch gene. She orchestrated the offense, finished with 18 points and 9 assists, and hit back-breaking three-pointers every time the Aces tried to mount a run. The Mercury’s supporting cast also stepped up: Kahleah Copper added 22 points on efficient shooting, and the bench provided a spark that the Aces’ reserves simply could not match.

“We knew they were going to come out emotional, riding the ring ceremony,” Griner said in a postgame interview. “But we wanted to set the tone. We wanted to show that this league isn’t just about one team. We came here to win.”

The Aces, for their part, looked out of sync. A’ja Wilson was held to a quiet 15 points and 7 rebounds, constantly double-teamed and harassed by the Mercury’s swarming defense. Jackie Young and Kelsey Plum combined for just 22 points, well below their usual standard. The Aces’ vaunted transition offense was neutered by Phoenix’s defensive discipline, and their half-court sets devolved into isolation plays that resulted in poor shots.

Predictions: What This Means for the WNBA Season

One game does not define a season, but this result sends shockwaves through the league. Here are three bold predictions based on what we witnessed in Las Vegas:

  • The Mercury are a legitimate title contender: This was not a fluke. Phoenix has the size, the veteran leadership, and the defensive intensity to compete with anyone. If Griner stays healthy and Taurasi continues to defy age, the Mercury are a top-two seed candidate. Their chemistry looked months ahead of schedule.
  • The Aces will face an identity crisis: Las Vegas has been the bully for three years. Now, they are the hunted, and they looked rattled. The loss exposes a lack of depth in the frontcourt and a reliance on perimeter shooting. If their stars don’t adjust to being the target, they could slide to a middle-of-the-pack finish. This team needs to learn how to handle success without complacency.
  • The WNBA’s power dynamic has shifted: For the first time in years, the Aces look vulnerable. The New York Liberty are lurking. The Connecticut Sun are deep. And now, the Mercury have announced themselves as a juggernaut. The race for the championship is wide open, and Saturday proved that no ring ceremony guarantees a repeat.

It is also worth noting the psychological impact. Ring day is supposed to be a celebration of the past. The Mercury turned it into a referendum on the present. The Aces now have a chip on their shoulder, but they also have a massive target on their backs. How they respond in their next game against the Seattle Storm will tell us a lot about their mental fortitude.

Strong Conclusion: The Blowout That Reshaped the WNBA

In the annals of WNBA history, there are games that define eras. The 2025 season opener in Las Vegas will be remembered as the day the Phoenix Mercury served notice. On a day meant for diamonds and champagne, they delivered a 33-point beating that was as clinical as it was shocking.

The Aces will get their rings. They will hang the banner. But the memory of this loss will linger. For the Mercury, this is just the beginning. They have the talent, the experience, and now, the belief that they can topple a dynasty. The rest of the league should be terrified. The WNBA just got a lot more interesting, and the target has officially shifted from the Aces’ back to the Mercury’s chest. The only question is: can anyone stop them?


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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