Leaning on home crowd, Aces eager to get past Liberty in Game 2
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[October 11, 2023]
As if the best team in the WNBA needed any more advantages,
the Las Vegas Aces have been able to capitalize on the comforts of
home.
Now the top-seeded Aces will set out to take a commanding 2-0 lead
in the WNBA Finals over the second-seeded New York Liberty on
Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
The Aces opened the best-of-five series with a 99-82 home victory
over the Liberty, outscoring them by 20 in the second half to pull
away.
In addition to improving to 6-0 this postseason -- with four wins
coming by 14 points or better -- they also won their eighth straight
home playoff game dating back to the 2022 semifinal round.
Kelsey Plum pointed out that the Aces, who have had to play only two
road games (regular season or playoffs) since Aug. 31, have
benefited from using the wellness resources at their team facility
for this extended stretch.
"You're also sleeping in your own bed, you're eating your own food.
There's just things that, it's a familiarity, but it really does
make a difference," Plum said.
"We work really hard to be the No. 1 team, to be able to be home to
benefit from that stuff later in the season. ... It's really cool
that everyone cares enough to really lock in, and that's why we're
in the position we're in now."
Plum and Jackie Young each scored 26 points on Sunday, setting
personal playoff highs. Chelsea Gray had 20 points, nine assists and
six rebounds, and A'ja Wilson added 19 points and eight rebounds.
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For the Liberty, Breanna Stewart had a team-high 21
points with nine rebounds in Game 1. Jonquel Jones added 16 points
and 10 boards.
Marine Johannes came off the bench for New York to
set a career playoff high with 14 points. She made four 3-pointers
but was held scoreless in the second half.
"Marine was phenomenal," Plum said. "She was hitting threes off one
leg and fading to the left, to the right. In the second half,
obviously we had a lot more emphasis on her."
New York veteran Betnijah Laney said the Liberty don't have anything
to "sweat over" just yet.
"Just knowing where we kind of lacked and knowing what we're capable
of, and then just trying to go out and put two and two together,"
Laney said.
The Liberty do have players with WNBA Finals experience to lean on,
as Stewart won two titles with Seattle and Jones reached the finals
twice with Connecticut.
"It's more about ... being our best selves," Laney said. "We do
that, we get three wins and we're champions."
--Field Level Media
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