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Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu hits career milestone in New Yorks gritty win over Atlanta
Sabrina Ionescu matched her season-high of 34 points to lead theNew York Liberty to a double-digit comeback over the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday night, rebounding from the teams first loss of the season over the weekend.Despite Ionescus 20 first-half points, New York trailed by 17 points in the third quarter and were pacing to drop their second straight game after the Indiana Fever handed the reigningWNBA champions their first loss of the season on Saturday night.But momentum quickly shifted hands midway through the quarter.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I think we didn't play well, we didn't have toughness, we didn't have urgency," Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said of the first half of the game. "I think we found our identity, we found some energy We just need to play harder sometimes."New York had seven turnovers to Atlantas three in the first half, but that identity crisis quickly faded behind another 14 points from Ionescu and Breanna Stewarts 11. New York picked up their 10th win of the season with an 86-81 victory."We're really proud of the way that we fought. And, obviously, that game could have easily gone the other direction and us just kind of giving up and being frustrated, and I think you were able to see a team that stayed together, dug really deep and then kind of just figured it out on the fly," Ionescu said after the game.LIBERTY COACH EMBRACES WNBA VIEWERSHIP MILESTONE POWERED BY CAITLIN CLARK'S RETURN: 'I LOVE IT'"I'm really impressed with our ability to do that because we haven't been put in that situation this year to go down that big and have to try and dig our way out of a hole, and I think all these experiences are just going to help us as we continue to play in games and the season goes on."Ionescu recorded a season-high of 34 points against the Fever on Saturday. She hit that mark again on Tuesday night to mark back-to-back 30-point games for the first time in her WNBA career.Atlanta rookie Te-Hina Paopao ledthe Dream with 16 points, Allisha Gray added 14, and Brionna Jones and Rhyne Howard both finished with 13.Atlanta entered the game tied with the Liberty and Fever in the Commissioner's Cup games, but Indianas gritty win over theConnecticut Sun on Tuesday night clinched their place in the championship game where theyll face the Minnesota Lynx on July 1.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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