Mateo’s Hoop Diary: The Liberty held off the Aces in Game 1

The Liberty’s superior 3-point shooting, rebounding and defense at the outside and up close, decided Game 1. Jonquel Jones was attracting extra help near the basket. And Sabrina Ionescu plus Breanna Stewart garroted the champs, getting anything they wanted all over the floor.

 

Early, Stewart scored on a baseline cut and fastbreak layup. Then she made New York’s last three shots of the period: a catch-and-shoot triple at the top, used a horns set’s right avenue to dribble to the hole and nailed a jumper at the nail. 

 

Ionescu capitalized in transition following Betnijah Laney-Hamilton’s steal, curled into a breakdown on the left side for a scoop and buried a pull-up tray in A’ja Wison’s eye.

 

Defensively, The Liberty were slow to blow up the pull-up shot from Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum and Wilson. Yet, they held the Aces to three of nine makes to close the frame in the last four minutes.

 

Next, the hosts’ 3-point protection was unrelenting. The Aces snipers saw a hand bothering almost every attempt and drained one of six behind the arc.

 

The offense slowed down, but it eventually exposed the cracks in Las Vegas’ security. Stewart got down to the rim on a face-up, making a layup on the right, used a double screen to find space, and buried a mid-range jumper, plus canned a fader over Gray, taking a 12-point lead in the last 36 seconds of the half.

 

At intermission, the Liberty were up 48-38, with an edge on the glass of four and had taken four extra free throws. The crew had 24 paint points, seven on the break, four via second chances, seven off turnovers and five from the bench.

 

The Aces had 16 interior marks, none in the open court, three on spare tries, eight off turnovers and seven from the reserves.

 

Subsequently, Plum came out of the break blazing, being the lone scorer for her team for over half the interval. She got to the rim from the top using Wilson’s handoff and isolated Ionescu twice for layups, including euro-stepping past her and burying two 3-pointers. Yet, her efforts resembled a fighter who connects on the hard right hand but instantly takes a combo to the face. Spike Lee even talked trash to her from courtside.

 

On the other side, Ionescu beat everyone on the break following Kennedy Burke’s steal and dribbled around a trap on the right side for a three-foot shot. And Stewart made the free throw line her home, making five of six.

 

The fourth quarter started with the hosts up 71-62.

 

Defensively, the squad forced the champs into difficult, contested looks from deep, allowing one of five. Length neutralized Plum, and Wilson didn’t make a fourth-quarter bucket until the game was out of reach.

 

On the attack, Ionescu opened the frame on a coast-to-coast drive plus punished Wilson and Jackie Young for sagging away from long range. And Stewart drained in three paint baskets to close.

 

The Liberty won 87-77. They had a nine-rebound advantage and attempted eight extra freebies. Furthermore, the team totaled 42 paint points, 16 on the break, 11 via second chances, 11 off turnovers and nine from the bench.

 


Stewart racked up 34 marks on 63.2% accuracy, with five rebounds, four assists, two steals, one block and four turnovers. Ionescu added 21 points on nine of 15 looks, with four rebounds, five assists, two steals, one block and three turnovers. And Jones logged 13 points, making four of 10 shots, with 12 rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block and four turnovers.

 

The Aces put up 38 interior digits, six in the open court, seven on spare tries, 15 off turnovers and 11 from the reserves.  

 

Plum amassed 24 points on nine of 17 ventures, with two rebounds, four assists and three giveaways. Wilson had 21 points on 56.3% shooting, with six rebounds, five assists, two blocks and two turnovers. And Young had 17 marks on six of 16 tries, with two rebounds, two assists and two steals.

 

After the game, Stewart said, “We’re hungry… We’re going to be ready on Tuesday” for Game 2.

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