Ionescu scores 22 points to lead
Liberty to 76-62 win over Aces and into WNBA Finals
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[October 07, 2024]
By MARK ANDERSON
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sabrina Ionescu didn't take long to make a quick
statement that what transpired not even 48 hours earlier would not
happen again.
But she and her Liberty teammates had an even larger message to
deliver.
Ionescu rebounded from a rare off game to score 22 points, and
nearly a year after the Aces ended the Liberty's dream of a
championship, New York returned the favor Sunday afternoon by
defeating Las Vegas 76-62 to advance to the WNBA Finals.
The top-seeded Liberty will have home-court advantage in the
championship series and will face either the Connecticut Sun or
Minnesota Lynx, who will play Game 5 on Tuesday. This is the
Liberty's sixth trip to the finals, but the franchise is still
seeking its first title.
“We haven't done anything yet,” said New York's Breanna Stewart, who
had 19 points and 14 rebounds. “This was a tough series, an
emotional series for a number of different reasons. But we're going
to the finals and we're hosting Game 1 and Game 2. We're ready to
go. Just the feeling of not (being) satisfied."
New York lost in four games to the shorthanded Aces on Oct. 18,
2023, and turned the painful defeat into a mission. The Liberty have
been the league's best team this season and, including the playoffs,
went 6-1 against Las Vegas.
Ionescu said the Aces “made us a better team,” and she made it clear
she respects how difficult it was for Las Vegas to win back-to-back
titles. But, no doubt, the Aces fueled New York's drive by how they
celebrated after last season, with coach Becky Hammon even taking a
shot during the victory parade at Stewart going 3 for 17 in the
final game.
“We talked our crap, they heard and they get to talk their crap,”
Hammon said Sunday. “It's part of the game. It's not personal. I can
talk crap all I want. At the end of the day, I have mad respect for
(coach) Sandy (Brondello). Sandy coached me. Me and Sandy go way
back. Sab, Stewie, I have mad respect for those players. I think
Stewie is phenomenal.”
The Aces, whose record 12-game home playoff winning streak ended,
were hoping to make more WNBA history. Last year, they became the
first team since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001-02 to win
back-to-back titles and were trying to become the first club to
capture three successive championships since the Houston Comets took
four straight in 1997-2000.
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New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30) grabs a rebound over
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson and guard Kelsey Plum during the
first half of a WNBA Semifinal basketball game, Sunday, Oct. 6,
2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ian Maule)
“It's hard,” said A'ja Wilson, who led the Aces
with 19 points, 10 rebounds and five blocked shots. “Everybody wants
to beat you. You're everybody's Super Bowl. (The loss) sucks, it
stings, but I'm very proud about the group that we had.”
In addition to Ionescu and Stewart, Jonquel Jones scored 14 points
despite being in foul trouble most of the game and Leonie Fiebich
finished with 11 points.
For Las Vegas, Kelsey Plum (17 points) and Tiffany Hayes (11) joined
Wilson in scoring in double figures.
The Aces couldn't contend with a Liberty front line that dominated
inside, outrebounding Las Vegas 48-27. Aces center Kiah Stokes
missed her second game in a row because of a concussion.
Ionescu showed almost right away this wouldn't be a repeat of Game 3
for her. She averaged 24.5 points in the playoffs entering that
game, but was held to four points on 1-of-7 shooting Friday night.
She didn't score until the fourth quarter.
This time, Ionescu needed just 3:04 to get on the scoreboard when
she nailed a corned 3-pointer. She finished the first quarter with
12 points, making all four shots that included three 3s.
The Liberty led by just two points entering the fourth quarter but
then outscored Las Vegas 23-11 in the final period to pull away.
The Aces made just 32.8% shots for the game that included going 7 of
30 from the 3-point line.
“To hold Vegas to 24 points in the second half is pretty
impressive,” Brondello said.
And now, unlike last year, it's the Liberty walking off the opposing
floor with plenty to celebrate.
“It was really nice to see how we stuck together,” Ionescu said.
“Obviously, we had a kind of rough game last game and it can go one
of two ways. ... We came out here and understood we wanted to be our
best and get this done because we deserve that.”
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