New York Liberty vs Washington Mystics
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WNBA season is proving to be full of ups and downs. Here's a look at where each team is in this week's power rankings.
The New York Liberty got off to a hot start in May, thanks to their veteran coach's leadership of the defending WNBA champions.
The announcement last week was made in true Las Vegas fashion. It was bold and loud and in the heart of the Strip.
In this week's WNBA Wraparound, Kiki Iriafen gets her first WNBA award, New York and Minnesota are still undefeated and Allisha Gray quietly dominates.
The New York Liberty have a 7-0 record to begin the season, tied for their best start in franchise history. On top of a new league record, the Liberty are also drawing connections to the WNBA's first season,
The Liberty score more points than any other team (91.1 per game) while also surrendering the fewest (72.1). Their net rating of 23.3 is the best mark in WNBA history through eight games. The Liberty are the only team ever to make 19 3s in a regular-season game, and they’ve done that twice already this season.
The New York Liberty got off to a great start in their game against the Washington Mystics on Thursday night. This is after Breanna Stewart climbed to the No. 8 spot in the franchise's all-time scoring leaderboard, followed by Sabrina Ionescu becoming the franchise's all-time leader for most three-pointers made .
The Connecticut Sun look for redemption vs. the Atlanta Dream after suffering the worst loss in franchise history to the New York Liberty.