The finals featured the first-seeded Las Vegas Aces facing off against the second-seeded New York Liberty.
[1][2] The Aces defeated the Liberty in 4 games, winning their second WNBA Championship in a row.
The Aces became the first team in twenty one years, and only the third in history to repeat as WNBA Champions.
As a result, all eight playoff teams, seeded according to overall regular season record regardless of conference (1 vs. 8, 2 vs. 7, 3 vs. 6, 4 vs. 5), will begin postseason play in the first round.
The Aces were led by Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young who each scored twenty-six points.
Chelsea Gray added twenty points and A'ja Wilson scored nineteen.
The Liberty had five players score in double figures and were led by Breanna Stewart who had twenty-one points.
[5][6] The Aces got off to a flying start in game two of the series, winning the first quarter by nineteen points, 38–19.
Similarly to game one, the Aces came out of the halftime break strong and won the third quarter 28–13.
The Aces took a twenty-three point lead into the fourth quarter and continued to dominate the game.
The Aces had four players score in double figures and were led by A'ja Wilson with twenty-six points.
The Liberty also had four double digit scorers and were led by Jonquel Jones with twenty-two points.
[7] The Liberty had four players score in double figures and were led by Jonquel Jones with twenty-seven points.
The Aces came out of halftime and played lock-down defense limiting the Liberty to only twelve points and they won the quarter 23–12.
The Aces had four players score in double figures and were led by Finals MVP A'ja Wilson with twenty-four points.
The Liberty also had four players score in double digits and were led by Courtney Vandersloot with nineteen points.