NEW YORK LIBERTY
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Liberty bounce back to even WNBA Finals with strong game 2 victory

In a pivotal Game 2, the New York Liberty rallied past the Minnesota Lynx, securing an 80-66 win to tie the WNBA Finals at one game apiece, setting the stage for a thrilling matchup in Minnesota.

Minnesota Lynx's Napheesa Collier, center left, and New York Liberty's...
Lynx vs. LibertyPamela SmithAP Photo

Breanna Stewart showcased her prowess, scoring 21 points and contributing eight rebounds, while Betnijah Laney-Hamilton added 20 points, helping the Liberty recover from an initial loss. This victory was critical for New York, preventing them from facing an 0-2 deficit in the series-something no team has overcome in the WNBA Finals history.

Throughout the game, the Liberty displayed tenacity, maintaining a strong defensive strategy that stifled Minnesota's scoring opportunities. Early in the game, New York established a double-digit lead, reminiscent of their Game 1 performance, but this time they held on firmly. The Lynx managed to cut the deficit to just two points late in the fourth quarter, but a crucial three-pointer from Laney-Hamilton sparked a decisive 12-0 run, sealing the game for the Liberty.

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Stewart, who had a disappointing end to Game 1 with a missed free throw, made sure not to repeat that mistake. Alongside her impressive scoring, she demonstrated versatility with five assists and a record seven steals, emphasizing her all-around game that has been pivotal in the playoffs.

Star power on display

The matchup attracted an enthusiastic crowd of 18,046, including celebrities like Jennifer Hudson and Katie Couric, who came to witness this high-stakes showdown. UConn coach Geno Auriemma was also in attendance, keen to his former players, Stewart and Lynx star Napheesa Collier.

As the series shifts to Minnesota for Game 3 on Wednesday night, the stakes couldn't be higher. The Liberty's win not only brings them back into contention but also showcases their determination to battle through adversity. With the momentum on their side, they aim to leverage their success in Game 2 to take control of the series.

The Liberty's next challenge will be crucial, as they look to capitalize on their current form and push ahead in the WNBA Finals.

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