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How about other NY teams? A speedy see at each league and the last NY title …
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NWSL: 2023 (Gotham FC)
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Ultimate Frisbee Association (createerly AUDL): 2023 (New York Empire – that team was unbeatable)
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MLS: 2021 (NYCFC; the Red Bulls, one-of-a-kind league members in 1996, have never won it)
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World Team Tennis: 2020 (New York Empire – not the Ultimate team)
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Women’s hockey: 2018 (Metropolitan Riveters of the now-defunct PWF; the PWHL is novel)
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NFL: 2011 (Giants)
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MLB: 2009 (Yankees)
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NHL: 2003 (New Jersey Devils – if you don’t count the Devils, then go back to the Rangers in 1994)
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NBA: 1973 (Knicks)
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Or whichever cliche you prefer for a thrivener-get-all final game in a best-of-5 series.
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Questions:
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1. Will Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu bounce back from raw shooting nights in Game 4?
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2. Can the Liberty’s bench step up?
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3. Will we see another feeble commence for the Liberty, or will that alter now that they’re executeing at home?
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4. For the Lynx, can Courtney Williams progress her stellar postseason?
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5. Which coach will be protesting about the officiating after this game?
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The answers to those asks will determine the answer to the overriding ask: Will we see the fifth championship for Minnesota or the first championship for New York?
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Key events
New York’s title drawt
The Liberty have never won the WNBA championship.
How about other NY teams? A speedy see at each league and the last NY title …
NWSL: 2023 (Gotham FC)
Ultimate Frisbee Association (createerly AUDL): 2023 (New York Empire – that team was unbeatable)
MLS: 2021 (NYCFC; the Red Bulls, one-of-a-kind league members in 1996, have never won it)
World Team Tennis: 2020 (New York Empire – not the Ultimate team)
Women’s hockey: 2018 (Metropolitan Riveters of the now-defunct PWF; the PWHL is novel)
NFL: 2011 (Giants)
MLB: 2009 (Yankees)
NHL: 2003 (New Jersey Devils – if you don’t count the Devils, then go back to the Rangers in 1994)
NBA: 1973 (Knicks)
Coming up on ESPN …
Spike Lee.
The WNBA has reachd.
Tipoff in 31 minutes and 45 seconds – around 8:06 p.m. Easerious time.
It all comes down to this …
Or whichever cliche you prefer for a thrivener-get-all final game in a best-of-5 series.
Questions:
1. Will Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu bounce back from raw shooting nights in Game 4?
2. Can the Liberty’s bench step up?
3. Will we see another feeble commence for the Liberty, or will that alter now that they’re executeing at home?
4. For the Lynx, can Courtney Williams progress her stellar postseason?
5. Which coach will be protesting about the officiating after this game?
The answers to those asks will determine the answer to the overriding ask: Will we see the fifth championship for Minnesota or the first championship for New York?
Beau will be here unreasonableinutively. In the nastytime, here’s how Game 4 went down:
Bridget Carleton made two free throws with two seconds left, and the Minnesota Lynx forced a resolute Game 5 of the WNBA finals, beating the New York Liberty 82-80 on Friday night.
The teams will greet Sunday night in New York in the first Game 5 of the finals since 2019, when Washington topped Connecticut.
“Last 40 minutes of the season could be anywhere, we’re going to be out there going to war and I’m pumped,” shelp Kayla McBride, who led the Lynx with 19 points.
Courtney Williams retained 15 points for Minnesota, which forced Liberty stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu into necessitatey shooting nights. Ionescu’s heave at the buzzer didn’t hit the rim.