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Sparks can’t stop A’ja Wilson and Aces in Kelsey Plum’s return to Las Vegas

Sparks guard Kelsey Plum, right, drives against Las Vegas guard Jackie Young.
Sparks guard Kelsey Plum, right, drives against Las Vegas guard Jackie Young during the first half of the Sparks’ 96-81 loss Friday night.
(John Locher / Associated Press)

A’ja Wilson had 35 points and 13 rebounds and the Las Vegas Aces bounced back from a 20-point loss five days earlier to beat the Sparks 96-81 on Friday night.

This was the highest-scoring game for Wilson, who also had six assists, since her 41-point performance Sept. 1 at Phoenix. Jackie Young added 26 points for the Aces (3-2) and Chelsea Gray had 15.

Kelsey Plum led the Sparks (2-5) with 17 points, Odyssey Sims scored 15 points and former Ace Dearica Hamby had 14. Plum and coach Lynne Roberts were hit with technical fouls for arguing with officials on separate occasions.

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Dearica Hamby and Kelsey Plum combine for 39 points in the second half, but Sparks’ rally falls short against Atlanta.

The Aces, expected to be WNBA title contenders, entered this game off a slow start to the season that included a 102-82 loss at Seattle on Sunday.

Las Vegas went on a 23-2 run before the Sparks closed the first quarter with a 15-5 spurt of their own to draw to within 28-21. But the Aces added a 15-3 run in the second period to go up 54-36, and the outcome was not seriously in doubt after that.

The Sparks made a late push, getting as close as eight points with 4:07 left.

This was Plum’s first game in Las Vegas since she was part of the three-team trade in January in which the Aces acquired Jewell Loyd from Seattle.

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The Sparks were without Rickea Jackson, who did not play because of personal reasons. Jackson averages 7.0 points per game.

Milwaukee Bucks star Damian Lillard and Hall of Famer Tina Thompson sat courtside.

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