[1] Despite losing both regular season meetings against Las Vegas, the Storm dominated the series, sweeping the Aces in three straight games.
Led by Finals MVP Breanna Stewart, Seattle won all three games by double-digits, claiming their second title in three years and fourth in franchise history.
The Las Vegas Aces qualified for the finals after finishing first in the regular season standings, which earned them a double-bye into the semifinals.
The Seattle Storm qualified for the finals after finishing second in the regular season standings, which earned them a double-bye into the semifinals.
The Aces came out of halftime strong, winning the third quarter by fifteen points and cut the overall lead to three.
The Storm were led by Breanna Stewart who recorded thirty seven points and fifteen rebounds.
Breanna Stewart was the leading scorer with twenty-two points, and she was closely followed by Alysha Clark and Natasha Howard, who both scored twenty-one.
They were led by A'ja Wilson with twenty and both Angel McCoughtry and Emma Cannon scored seventeen.
WNBA Finals MVP Breanna Stewart fittingly lead the Storm in points once again with 26.
Jackie Young added 11 points for Las Vegas while Carolyn Swords led the Aces in rebounds with 10.