New York Liberty Beat the Las Vegas Aces 87-78 as A'ja Wilson Exits with Injury
NEW YORK, JUL 9 – Sabrina Ionescu led the New York Liberty with 28 points as the Las Vegas Aces struggled without injured star A'ja Wilson, losing 87-78 in a closely contested game.
- In New York on Tuesday night, Sabrina Ionescu scored 28 points in an 87-78 win over the Aces, who lost star A'ja Wilson to a right wrist injury.
- During the second quarter, Wilson sustained a right wrist injury that hampered the Aces' offensive output after she went down.
- In the fourth quarter, Ionescu scored eight straight points and finished with 28 points, eight assists, and eight rebounds, sealing the win with all late free throws.
- Following the victory, the New York Liberty improve to 13-6 while the Las Vegas Aces fall to 9-10, impacted by Wilson's wrist injury, affecting their playoff prospects.
- In upcoming games, the New York Liberty will rely on depth as key players Cloud, Jones, and Harrison remain sidelined with injuries.
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How Sabrina Ionescu is setting the tone for depleted Liberty squad
When Sabrina Ionescu gets hot, the rest of the Liberty feed off her intensity. Her production has been especially important this season, with the Liberty having to run various lineups because of player availability.
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New York Liberty beat the Las Vegas Aces 87-78 as A'ja Wilson exits with injury
Sabrina Ionescu scored 28 points to lead the New York Liberty to an 87-78 victory over the Las Vegas Aces, who lost star A’ja Wilson to a right wrist injury in the first half.
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