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New York Liberty wins first WNBA championship, beating Lynx in OT


New York Liberty wins first WNBA championship, beating Lynx in OT

Jonquel Jones

WNBA Finals MVP Jonquel Jones averaged 17.8 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists in the five-game series.

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NEW YORK (AP) — As confetti fell and Frank Sinatra's “New York, New York” blared through the arena, the New York Liberty celebrated the end of a 27-year odyssey.

The team that consistently underperformed from its days at Madison Square Garden to detours to Radio City Music Hall and the Westchester County Center finally found its way to the top.

Actually start spreading the word: After a 67-62 overtime win over Minnesota in Game 5 of the WNBA Finals on Sunday night, there is finally a pro basketball champion in New York again.

“I've been manifesting this moment for a while. There’s no feeling like it,” said Breanna Stewart. “We thank Minnesota for giving us a tough series. The fans were great everywhere we went. It's an incredible feeling to bring a championship to New York for the first time in franchise history. I can't wait to continue celebrating with the city. It’s going to be crazy.”

Jonquel Jones scored 17 points to lead New York, one of the league's original franchises. The Liberty have reached the WNBA finals five times and lost each time. including last season. This time they were not deterred, although it took another five minutes.

While stars Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu struggled on offense, other players stepped up. Leonie Fiebich started OT with a 3-pointer, and then Nyara Sabally had a layup steal that made it 65-60 and sent the sellout crowd into a frenzy.

“Whoever scores first in overtime usually wins,” Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said.

Minnesota didn't score in OT until Kayla McBride hit two free throws with 1:51 left. The Lynx missed all six of their field goal attempts in overtime. After Ionescu missed a shot with 21 seconds left, her 18th miss in 19 shot attempts, the Lynx had one last chance, but Bridget Carleton missed a three-pointer with 16 seconds left.

Stewart, who missed a free throw with 0.8 seconds left at the end of regulation in game 1, With 10.1 seconds left in overtime, he shot two free throws to secure the win.

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