The Las Vegas Aces made history with a 13-game unbeaten run in the league. The struggling Chicago Sky found it challenging to stop the surging side as the Aces’ black jerseys were everywhere on the court, making it difficult to create scoring opportunities or even stop the opposition. One play from Jewell Loyd summed up the entire game as the hosts looked dominant on the floor.
Incidentally, the 1-year-old guard finished the play with a three-pointer, entering an exclusive scoring club in the WNBA. The crowd cheered the franchise’s 2025 acquisition’s play.
Jewell Loyd Enters Exclusive Scoring Club
Players and fans enjoy every moment in the game when the team is winning. The Aces, on a 13-game winning run, are going through a similar phase. Every attempt is finding the bottom of the net, every block is perfectly timed, and eventually the wins are stacking up.

In a game against the Chicago Sky, the Aces once again left no room for error, controlling every aspect of the game. On one play, Loyd intercepted the fastbreak opportunity and passed the ball to Jackie Young. The veteran guard absorbed Sky’s double team and passed the ball to Loyd again.
The Former Seattle star found herself open on the wing and attempted a three-pointer. The shot bounced off the rim twice before going in as the crowd and player enjoyed the ‘friendly bounce’. With a made basket, the 11-year veteran reached the 6000 points milestone.
Jewell Loyd reaches the 6,000 point milestone with this three 🎯pic.twitter.com/GRwzcwrGwH
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) September 10, 2025
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She now has 6005 points in the league and is only the 16th player to reach the milestone. Playing in 370 games, the former Notre Dame player is in 15th position on the All-Time scorer’s list and only the fifth active player on the list.
Las Vegas Aces Find Perfect Solution To Jewell Loyd’s Early Struggles
When the two-time champion joined the Aces, many considered the team an unbeatable side. The six-time All-Star formed a super team, joining forces with Chelsey Gray, A’ja Wilson, and Jackie Young. But her debut season with the Las Vegas franchise didn’t go as well as expected.
Even though Loyd surpassed Tamika Catchings in the list of most three-pointers made with her efficiency, her production was not as effective as the front office had envisioned.
But Becky Hammon took a bold step, moving her to the bench and allowing her to play against the opposition’s second-fiddle team. This not only improved her numbers but also pumped up her confidence. Her improved influence is helping the side ramp up a few wins and maintain pressure on the opposition.











