On July 3, the WNBA regular season continues with the New York Liberty hosting the Minnesota Lynx.
The Liberty have been outstanding this season, boasting a 15-3 record, topping the league standings. They have excelled both offensively and defensively, averaging 87.7 points while limiting opponents to just 78.2 points, both figures ranking among the best in the league. Over their last 10 games, they have gone 8-2, with losses coming against the Lynx in the Commissioner’s Cup and against the Mercury, both narrow defeats.
In terms of roster, the Liberty are loaded with talent, led by Stewart, who averages 20.1 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Jones and Leunen also contribute double-digit scoring, while the sharpshooter Jankowski averages 19 points and 6.4 assists, though her three-point shooting has been inconsistent at 34%. In their previous game against the Dream, she went 2-of-11 from beyond the arc, nearly costing the team. The Liberty’s perimeter shooting prowess will be crucial in their matchup against the Lynx, with three-point accuracy potentially deciding the outcome.
The Lynx have also had an impressive season, sitting third in the league with a 14-4 record. Their defense has been particularly noteworthy, allowing only 74.3 points per game, making it difficult for opponents to find rhythm. They’ve won eight of their last nine contests, the lone loss being an upset against the Wings (who were on an 11-game losing streak at the time).
The Lynx have been outstanding from three-point range this season, averaging 10.1 made threes per game at a 40% clip. This battle of long-range shooting will be a key subplot. Collier is the Lynx’s main scorer, contributing 20.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per contest, with her performance potentially dictating the game’s direction. McBride adds 15.6 points, Smith chips in 11.8 points, while Williams and Carleton also make significant contributions.
This is a closely matched contest that could boil down to which team brings their A-game. In the previous Commissioner’s Cup final, the Liberty fell to the Lynx 89-94, denying them a repeat title. Playing at home, where they hold a 9-1 record, the Liberty will be looking to avenge that defeat. The outcome remains to be seen.
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