WNBA, Kiki Iriafen and Washington Mystics
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Angel Reese, Chicago Sky and Washington Mystics
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Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson left her team's 87-78 loss to the New York Liberty on Tuesday with a right wrist injury but appears to have escaped a serious injury. After undergoing an MRI on Wednesday, she has been listed as questionable for the team's game against the Washington Mystics on Thursday.
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The Mystics are 6-3 in home games. Washington ranks fourth in the Eastern Conference in team defense, giving up 80.6 points while holding opponents to 42.3% shooting. The Aces have gone 4-6 away from home. Las Vegas has a 2-0 record in games decided by less than 4 points.
Washington Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen continued the fine start in her WNBA career, and her former college coach Lindsay Gottlieb is watching proudly from afar.
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The Las Vegas Aces might be without A'ja Wilson for Thursday's game at the Washington Mystics because of a right wrist injury she suffered Tuesday against the New York Liberty.
Shakira Austin scored 15 points, including two free throws with 2.8 seconds left, and the Washington Mystics beat the Chicago Sky 81-79 on the campus of George Mason University
On Tuesday, A'ja Wilson had a nasty fall in the second quarter of the Las Vegas Aces-New York Liberty matchup. The wrist injury that Wilson sustained from this fall ended up sidelining her for the rest of the game (which turned out to be an 87-78 loss for Las Vegas).
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Bullets Forever on MSNWNBA Recap: Mystics beat Sky in nail-biter 81-79For the Sky, Angel Reese had 22 and Elizabeth Williams 20, but Chicago got little scoring production from the bench. The Mystics bench beat the Sky’s 22 to 11. The Mystics next play the Aces on Thursday.