NEW YORK — The Las Vegas Aces and Connecticut Sun head home with two very different feelings after the opening two games of their playoff semifinals series.
The Aces are trying to save their season against New York while the Sun hope to close out the Minnesota Lynx.
Two-time defending champion Las Vegas trails New York 2-0 in the best-of-five series. The Sun split the first two games in Minnesota.
The Aces aren't panicking, despite needing to pull off a historic comeback to advance to the Finals for the third straight year.
''At the end of the day, we have neither lost nor won a championship. Nothing has been won tonight,'' Las Vegas coach Becky Hammon said. ''Do we have an uphill battle? Absolutely we do. All New York did was do what New York should do — defend their home court. It's a series, we intend on pushing it five games. We got to take it quarter by quarter. Be solid on the defensive end.''
No team has ever come back from an 0-2 deficit in a best-of-5 WNBA playoff series.
''I love being in the history books, might as well try and start there,'' said Aces guard Chelsea Gray. ''That's going to be our mentality. We must win for our series to continue.''
New York for its part, insists it hasn't accomplished anything yet. The Liberty just defended their home court. It will take one more win in the next three games to knock out the Aces. The series shifts to Las Vegas for Game 3 on Friday. If the Aces do win the next game, Game 4 will be on Sunday.