The New York Liberty fought valiantly but a comeback effort fell short against the Aces.
Defending WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson put in 30 points on Thursday night at Barclays Center, as the Las Vegas Aces used a dominant first quarter to earn a 94-82 victory over the New York Liberty. Betnijah Laney reached 20 points for the eighth straight game, leading the Liberty (5-3) with 23 points, while Rebecca Allen (16) and Sami Whitcomb (14) also reached double figures.
Las Vegas (6-4) jumped out to a 30-16 lead at the end of the first quarter and inflated their lead by as much as 19 before the Liberty mounted a comeback that came as close as one. It was another tough from the field for Sabrina Ionescu (2-13 FG), who was limited to five points. She did earn nine assists and rebounds each, but it wasn’t enough to withstand the Vegas storm.
ESM has three stars for the Liberty in their second straight defeat…
Welcome back Leaonna Odom ?
? https://t.co/DmZgIy4o21 pic.twitter.com/7gmF8AC8OC
— WNBA (@WNBA) June 3, 2021
3rd Star: Leaonna Odom
7 pts. (3-3 FG)
Odom, sidelined with an Achilles injury over the first eight games of the season, made her 2021 debut on Thursday. One of the Bradenton bubble’s best-kept secrets immediately made her prescience felt with a block on a driving Chelsea Gray to open the second quarter. Odom sank all three of her attempts from the field and several tipped balls ended Vegas possessions. With Natasha Howard’s return still undated, the return of a defensive stud like Odom could help the Liberty tread water in the meantime, helping them regain their defensive swagger.
Betnijah Laney with the MOVES!
Watch on YES or stream it LIVE with the YES app: https://t.co/0cgHA97Iau pic.twitter.com/i5qDH3spzH
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) June 3, 2021
2nd Star: Betnjiah Laney
23 pts., 5 rebs.
With every tally of at least 20, Laney edges closer to WNBA history. She became the first player since Lauren Jackson (2009) to open a season by reaching the precipice in each of her first eight games. Laney, Jackson, and Sheryl Swoopes are the only players to reach eight, while Cynthia Cooper (9 in 1999) holds the record. With Ionescu in a bit of a rut (which Liberty head coach Walt Hopkins attributed to potential soreness) Bradenton’s Most Improved Player continues to serve as both a reliable scorer and floor general, often working with exclusively second-unit players in the early stages of games. Such endeavors are only adding to her MVP candidacy.
? @becallen8 on fire! ?
1??6?? puntos para Rebecca Allen en el partido de New York Liberty ante @LVAces, con grandes porcentajes.
Keep pushing, Bec!
?? @nyliberty#EActíVatepic.twitter.com/torZeuGFwk
— Valencia Basket Club (@valenciabasket) June 4, 2021
1st Star: Rebecca Allen
16 pts. 2 rebs., 2 stls.Â
Blessed with a sense of fearless shooting and tenacious defense, it feels like Allen was tailor-made to play in the system that Hopkins and his assistants have developed. The union was fully realized and on display on Thursday, as she helped the Liberty back into the game with a dominant stretch of 11 consecutive points in the second quarter, an effort reminiscent of her team-record 22-point showing against Minnesota back in White Plains during her last WNBA season in 2019. As the Liberty continue to work through undermanned times on the roster, Allen’s efforts showcase the depth that has built a winning record in the early going. She’ll likely be relied upon further as she regains her shooting touch and Kiah Stokes goes off to compete in Turkey’s international endeavors later this month.
Geoff Magliocchetti is on Twitter @GeoffJMags