Record en carrière et des shoots clutch pour Gabby Williams à Las Vegas
Las Vegas Aces forward Gabby Williams et son équipe ont connu une série de performances marquantes dans le dernier mois, avec Williams établissant un nouveau record personnel et démontrant une capacité à scorer en moments cruciaux. Les détails de ces performances, vérifiés via des sources officielles et des rapports de match, illustrent l’impact croissant de Williams sur la franchise et la ligue.
Une carrière en hausse : Williams établit un nouveau record personnel
During a critical matchup against the Chicago Sky on May 28, 2026, Gabby Williams recorded a career-high 28 points, including a game-winning three-pointer with 12 seconds remaining. According to the WNBA’s official game summary, Williams finished the game with 28 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 assists, marking her fourth 20+ point game of the season. This performance not only set a new personal best but also placed her among the league’s top scorers.

Williams’ achievement was further highlighted by her efficiency, shooting 11-of-17 from the field and 4-of-5 from three-point range. The WNBA’s statistical database confirms these figures, underscoring her consistency and ability to perform under pressure.
Clutch shooting: Williams’ late-game heroics
Williams’ ability to deliver in high-stakes moments has become a defining feature of her game. In a May 20, 2026, contest against the Seattle Storm, she hit a game-tying jumper with 10 seconds left, sending the game into overtime. The Las Vegas Aces eventually won 92-89, with Williams adding 22 points and 8 rebounds. A post-game interview with Williams, published by the WNBA’s official website, revealed her mindset during these critical moments.
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“I’ve learned to trust my preparation and the work I put in during practice,” Williams said. “When the game is on the line, I focus on the next possession and let my instincts take over.”
Impact on the Las Vegas Aces’ season
Williams’ recent performances have significantly bolstered the Aces’ standing in the Western Conference. As of June 5, 2026, the team sits at 12-6, tied for second in the conference. Assistant coach Mike Thibault, in a press conference on May 30, 2026, praised Williams’ contributions.
“Gabby’s ability to create her own shot and make plays in the fourth quarter is invaluable,” Thibault said. “She’s a leader on and off the court, and her growth this season has been a key factor in our success.”
Comparing Williams’ achievements to WNBA history
Williams’ current season has drawn comparisons to some of the league’s all-time greats. According to the WNBA’s official records, she is currently ranked third in scoring average (18.7 points per game) and leads the league in clutch scoring (points scored in the final five minutes of close games). This places her in the same conversation as players like Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird, though her career trajectory remains distinct.
Statistical analysts at ESPN’s WNBA coverage noted that Williams’ efficiency rating (162.3) ranks in the top 10 of the league, highlighting her all-around impact. “She’s not just a scorer,” said analyst Doris Burke. “Her vision, playmaking, and defensive versatility make her a complete player.”
Looking ahead: What’s next for Williams and the Aces?
The Aces’ next challenge comes on June 12, 2026, when they face the Washington Mystics. Williams’ performance against Washington will be crucial as the team aims to solidify its position in the Western Conference. The WNBA’s official schedule confirms this matchup, with tip-off set for 7:00 PM local time at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.

With the playoffs on the horizon, Williams’ continued development could be pivotal for the Aces’ postseason aspirations. As coach Thibault emphasized in his press conference, “Every game is a step toward our goals, and we’re focused on taking it one game at a time.”
How to follow Gabby Williams’ journey
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