Jonquel Jones delivers WNBA Finals
MVP performance to bail out Ice-cold Ionescu and Stewart
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[October 21, 2024]
By BRIAN MAHONEY
NEW YORK (AP) — Sabrina Ionescu's first shot hit the side of the
backboard. Another one soon after hit nothing at all.
After making one of the most memorable shots in WNBA history to win
Game 3, the All-Star guard became Ice-cold Ionescu the rest of the
way.
Ionescu shot 1 for 19 from the floor on Sunday and Breanna Stewart
wasn't a whole lot better, but the New York Liberty got an MVP
performance from Jonquel Jones to bail out her fellow two stars.
Jones finished with 17 points and six rebounds in the Liberty's
67-62 overtime victory over the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday night and
was rewarded with the WNBA Finals award.
“Her dominance in the paint, on the boards, help-side defense,
everything that we needed, she was there,” Stewart said. “She had to
wait a while to get to this point, to get to the finals to win a
championship. But the wait was worth it.”
Ionescu finished with five points, though she added eight assists
and seven rebounds. Stewart shot 4 for 15, ending up with 13 points
and 15 boards.
“Just did whatever it took to win," Ionescu said during the trophy
presentation. "Believed in my teammates, believed in this entire
organization. It takes everyone. You don’t do this alone, and we did
it in New York.”
The Liberty built what they hoped was their version of the kind of
super-team that wins titles when they brought in Stewart from
Seattle, where she was a two-time WNBA Finals MVP, and Jones from
Connecticut, where she lost in the 2019 finals, to join Ionescu,
their No. 1 pick in the 2020 draft.
They got the Liberty to the WNBA Finals last year and to the best
record in the league this season, but it appeared they would fall
short of a title as Ionescu and Stewart continued to misfire.
Ionescu opened the game by missing her first 13 shots, giving her 15
straight misses dating to Game 4, before finally hitting for the
only time all night on a 3-pointer with 3:10 remaining that gave the
Liberty a 56-52 lead.
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New York Liberty forward Jonquel Jones (35) reacts after being given
the MVP Award after winning the championship against the Minnesota
Lynx in Game 5 of the WNBA basketball final series, Sunday, Oct. 20,
2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)
But after Minnesota surged ahead for a 60-58 lead,
it looked as if the superstars' struggles were going to doom the
Liberty for good. Stewart missed two free throws with 38 seconds
remaining but the Liberty batted out the rebound, only for Ionescu
to miss a 3-pointer, then another one after New York again regained
possession.
The Liberty got it to overtime when Stewart hit two free throws with
5.2 seconds remaining in regulation. Recalling the two previous
misses, she told herself: “No, I can’t do this again, I can’t. I
have to be here.”
New York then got baskets from Leonie Fiebich and Nyara Sabally in
OT to win it.
New York was hoping to avoid Game 5 entirely after Ionescu's
28-footer gave the Liberty an 80-77 victory in Game 3. But she shot
5 for 16 in Game 4, missing all five 3-pointers, and Stewart was
just 5 for 20 for 11 points.
But the 6-for-6 Jones was the workhorse the Liberty needed,
finishing with averages of 18 points and eight rebounds in the
series. That included 10 points in the first half Sunday to keep the
Liberty close while Ionescu and Stewart were combining with just
Stewart's five.
“What makes her difficult is you’re spending a lot of time guarding
Sabrina and Stewie in some of those schemes that created
mismatches,” Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. “But we’re going to live
with some of that.”
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