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Connecticut Sun at New York Liberty

· Women's National Basketball Association
18-6, 8-3 Away
Final
82 - 74

21-4, 12-1 Home

Sabrina Ionescu leads short-handed New York Liberty to 82-74 win over Connecticut Sun

Sabrina Ionescu puts up 30 in Liberty's win over Sun

It was the last game before the month-long Olympic break for both teams.

The game was tied heading into the fourth quarter before Ionescu hit a 3-pointer to start the final period and give New York (21-4) back the lead it had held for the entire game. That sparked a 10-3 run which gave the Liberty a 73-66 lead midway through the period.

“Ten more minutes, we have to buckle down and play harder,” Ionescu said of the conversation heading into the fourth. “Play our best basketball for 10 more minutes and lock in. (Kennedy Burke) got huge steals for us.”

Connecticut (18-6) twice got within four, but both times Jonquel Jones answered with baskets against her former team. The Sun could get no closer.

Burke finished with nine points and four steals.

Brionna Jones scored 17 points to lead Connecticut. Alyssa Thomas finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and five assists for the Sun, but didn't play in the fourth quarter.

Connecticut coach Stephanie White said after the game it was intentional to get Thomas some rest before the Olympics.

New York was missing two starters. Guard Betnijah Laney-Hamilton had minor surgery on Tuesday on her right knee. She’ll be out four to six weeks and should return after the Olympic break. The Liberty also rested Breanna Stewart for the second consecutive game as she was dealing with a tweaked hamstring.

Brondello said that had it been a playoff game Stewart would have been able to play, but with the Olympics coming up the team wanted to be smart.

The Liberty raced out to an 11-2 lead and led 28-23 after one quarter as Ionescu had 12 points in the period, including a four-point play. The team extended the lead to 10 before the Sun rallied to go into the half down 45-42.

Regular Season Series

NY wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 74 - 82
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 74 - 82
4th 17.1 shot clock turnover 74 - 82
4th 41.1 Liberty defensive team rebound 74 - 82
4th 43.0 DeWanna Bonner misses 27-foot three point step back jumpshot 74 - 82

Statistics

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28-66 FG 26-59
42.4 Field Goal % 44.1
2-18 3PT 11-27
11.1 Three Point % 40.7
16-22 FT 19-20
72.7 Free Throw % 95.0
31 Rebounds 30
8 Offensive Rebounds 6
23 Defensive Rebounds 24
17 Assists 19
11 Steals 10
4 Blocks 4
13 Turnovers 18
1 Team Turnovers 3
14 Total Turnovers 21
1 Technical Fouls 1
1 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
16 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 21
10 Fast Break Points 16
40 Points in Paint 26
15 Fouls 15
0 Largest Lead 10

Game Information

Barclays Center

Location: Brooklyn, NY
Attendance: 13,694 · Capacity:

2023-24 Eastern Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
New York - 8 L1 0.8 32
Connecticut 4 12 W1 0.7 28
Indiana 12 20 L1 0.5 20
Atlanta 17 25 W3 0.375 15
Washington 18 26 W1 0.35 14
Chicago 19 27 L5 0.325 13
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