Cancelled Flight Cancels WNBA Game
The game between the Las Vegas Aces and Washington Mystics on Friday night has been canceled.
The decision was made about 1 1/2 hours before the scheduled tip-off in Washington.
Las Vegas had an adventure getting to Washington with travel woes causing the team to arrive in D.C. at 3 p.m. They were scheduled to take off from Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon, but their flight was delayed more than eight hours before being canceled.
The team scrambled to get on overnight flights that got the players to Dallas on Friday morning where they could connect to Washington.
The Aces then had to split their team up into groups to get on different flights in Texas with the last set of players boarding a flight that gets into Washington around 3 p.m. The WNBA moved the original tipoff back an hour to 8 p.m.
"I'm really disappointed that the Las Vegas players and organization didn't come to compete," Mystics coach Mike Thibault said in a phone interview Friday night. "If you're there and in the city and can play, you should show up and play."
Thibault recalled a story that when he was coaching in Connecticut in 2003 the team was in Cleveland when a massive blackout hit the east coast. The team took a bus back to Connecticut and then made it to New York for a game, showing up 52 minutes before tip. They won that game.
Fans already in the arena Friday night were given an autograph session with the Mystics players. All fans who had a ticket to the game will receive a complimentary ticket to a future Mystics game.
"It was Breast Cancer Awareness night and we were supposed to have 5-6,000 fans here," Thibault said.
The Mystics fly to Dallas on Saturday morning for a game against the Wings on Sunday afternoon. Moving the game to Saturday wasn't really an option. The Aces were beginning a three-game road trip in D.C. with their next game Sunday in Connecticut.
Las Vegas never came to the D.C. arena after spending over a day traveling that left the players unhappy.
"No shoot around. No night of sleep. No beds. No food. Right now we will land in DC at 245pm that has us going straight to the gym bc of traffic and bags...and you want us to play?" All-Star guard Kayla McBride tweeted. "Oh ok."
WNBA teams aren't allowed to fly charter because of the cost and the competitive advantage it could give some teams willing to spend the money.
"We can't control the weather, but league can control whether or not player health will be put at risk tomorrow," center Carolyn Swords tweeted. "Delays, cancelations & now taking a red-eye to get to DC@1pm. Aces will have been traveling for 24 hrs by the time we land. It takes less time to get to Sydney, AUS."
The Aces currently sit in ninth place in the standings, 1 1/2 games behind Dallas for the final playoff spot.
Las Vegas wasn't the only WNBA team with travel issues Friday. The Indiana Fever were supposed to fly to New York for their game against the Liberty on Saturday. The Fever sat at the airport for three hours before being told their flight was canceled because of weather. There were thunderstorms in New York on Friday afternoon.
The Fever, who had a travel party of 20 people, were planning on flying to New York on Saturday morning to play a game that tips at 3 p.m.
Indiana had a game postponed in 2015 when it couldn't get a flight to Connecticut from Washington after playing the Mystics the night before.
Copyright 2018 The Associated Press.