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WNBA: Liberty crush Sun by 48 points, Tie franchise's best start since 1997, and match WNBA 3-point record

WNBA: Liberty crush Sun by 48 points, Tie franchise's best start since 1997, and match WNBA 3-point record

Time of India2 days ago

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The New York Liberty delivered a performance for the ages on Sunday, defeating the Connecticut Sun 100-52 at Barclays Center . This 48-point victory not only set a new franchise record but also marked the second-largest margin in WNBA history, just shy of the 59-point record set by the Minnesota Lynx in 2017. The Liberty matched their league record by sinking 19 three-pointers, showcasing a remarkable 59.4 percent accuracy from beyond the arc.Ten different players contributed to this three-point barrage, setting a new WNBA record for the most players hitting a three in a single game. Sabrina Ionescu led the charge with 18 points, including four three-pointers. Jonquel Jones added a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds, while Breanna Stewart and Leonie Fiebich each contributed 13 points.All four starters rested for most of the fourth quarter, highlighting the team's depth and dominance."It was great to be able to see the contribution from everyone," Ionescu said postgame. "Everyone came out really ready. Everyone scored and contributed in a really impactful way from the start to finish." This victory improved New York's season record to 7-0, tying the best start in franchise history set during the WNBA's inaugural season in 1997.The game also marked the beginning of the 2025 Commissioner's Cup , an in-season tournament where teams compete for a $500,000 prize pool and $120,000 in cryptocurrency. The Liberty's performance was a testament to their relentless energy and team chemistry, especially impressive given it was their fourth game in six days. They tallied 29 assists on 33 field goals, emphasizing their unselfish play and cohesion. Connecticut's Tina Charles and Jacy Sheldon each scored 10 points, but the Sun struggled to keep pace with New York's offensive onslaught. The Liberty's defense was equally stifling, limiting the Sun to just 52 points.They'll look to maintain their unbeaten streak when they face the Washington Mystics on Thursday.

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