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Stewart, Bird help Storm rout Aces; go up 2-0 in WNBA Finals

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BRADENTON, Fla. – Breanna Stewart scored 22 points and Seattle moved within a victory of a WNBA championship, beating the Las Vegas Aces 104-91 on Sunday.The Storm will try to win their fourth title with a victory in Game 3 on Tuesday night.

They won championships in 2004, 2010 and 2018, and Sue Bird was running the show in all three of them. Two days after she set the WNBA Finals and playoffs record with 16 assists, the 39-year-old guard had 10 to go along with 16 points.

The team had 33 assists to set a WNBA championship round record as the Storm had a more balanced offense. Stewart had 37 points in the series opener and Jewell Loyd added 28 in that game.On Sunday, the Storm had five players in double figures.

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