Sabally, Thomas help Phoenix beat New York 86-60 to even best-of-3 WNBA
playoff series
[September 18, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
NEW YORK (AP) — Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas each
scored 15 points to help the Phoenix Mercury beat the New York Liberty
86-60 in Game 2 on Wednesday night, evening the best-of-three playoff
series.
The decisive Game 3 will be Friday night in Phoenix. |

Phoenix Mercury guard Kahleah Copper (2), defended by New York Liberty
guard Natasha Cloud (9), heads toward the basket during Game 2 in the
first round of the WNBA basketball playoffs, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025,
in New York. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis) |
Sabally was coming off one of the worst
shooting games of her career when she was 2 for 17 in Game 1,
but said in practice Tuesday that she was confident she'd bounce
back. Kahleah Copper and DeWanna Bonner each had 14.
New York had a huge emotional lift before the game with Breanna
Stewart able to play after spraining the MCL in her left knee in
overtime of Game 1 on Sunday. She was in her customary starting
spot, but was mostly ineffective with just six points in 20
minutes. The boost from Stewart playing didn't last long.
After the 75-69 Game 1 loss, Phoenix players felt they missed a
lot of shots they normally hit. Those shots were falling on
Wednesday night.
Phoenix led by 14 at the half and scored the first six points of
the third quarter to take a 20-point lead. The Mercury held the
Liberty without a basket in the third until Emma Meesseman
scored with 1:35 left in the period. New York missed its first
12 shots before that.
Meesseman had 11 points to lead the Liberty, who only got 32
points out of their starting group.
Phoenix took control of the game in the second quarter behind
Sabally and Thomas. The Mercury led 36-30 before going on a 13-0
run to extend the advantage to 19 with just under 3 minutes left
in the half.
New York got within 51-37 at the half as Natasha Cloud hit a
3-pointer from the corner with 1.8 seconds left that brought the
sellout crowd which included Spike Lee, Tracee Ellis Ross and
Sue Bird to its feet.
The Liberty could have been a bit closer, but they struggled
from the foul line in the first half. Sabrina Ionescu, who shot
93% from the foul line during the regular season, missed her
first four free throws before finally hitting one.
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