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San Antonio Stars at New York Liberty

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0-1, 0-1 Away
Final
73 - 64

1-0, 1-0 Home

Liberty use balanced offense to beat Stars 73-64 in opener

Tina Charles [600x400]

Tina Charles scored 12 points and Epiphanny Prince had 11 to help the New York Liberty beat the short-handed San Antonio Stars 73-64 on Saturday in the season opener for both teams.

"I hope this is the worst game we play all year. It was awful," the veteran coach said. "We didn't execute the things we were supposed to. We didn't box out, gave up way too many offensive rebounds. Missed free throws all over the place. ... Collectively top to bottom I thought this was about as worse an effort they could have put forth and I told them so in very strong language."

New York was facing a San Antonio team that was missing its starting backcourt, including top draft pick Kelsey Plum, who sprained her right ankle last week. She was still in a walking boot and the team is hopeful she'll be back soon. San Antonio also was missing Moriah Jefferson. The No. 2 pick in last season's draft was sidelined with right knee soreness.

"We can't play like that and compete for a championship and I told them so," Laimbeer said.

Charles echoed her coach's sentiment.

"I'm very happy Bill did that," the Liberty's star forward said. "I've been waiting for him to do that the last three or four years I've been here. Just the fact his sense of urgency and his confidence in us as individuals gains more respect in him. He's willing to correct us because he believes we can get it done."

Prince sparked the Liberty, who turned an 11-9 advantage into a 37-28 halftime lead. New York slowly pulled away in the third quarter, scoring seven straight points to go up 50-35 on Shavonte Zellous' layup off a nifty length of the court pass from Brittany Boyd. The lead grew to 17 at the end of the third quarter before San Antonio cut it to nine on Monique Currie's three-point play midway through the fourth quarter.

Boyd then had four straight points and the Stars couldn't get within nine the rest of the way.

Currie had 23 points to lead the Stars and Isabelle Harrison added 15.

The game marked the head coaching debut of Vickie Johnson, who started her career in New York as a player when the WNBA debuted in 1997. She spent nine years in New York before going to San Antonio as a player. She then became an assistant coach for the Stars before being promoted before this season.

"I thought it was good," Johnson said of the opener. "I thought if we could have made some free throws we would have won. We worked hard as a team. Defensively we had a couple breakdowns."

TIP-INS:

SIDELINED: Plum said she's feeling better after stepping on a male practice player's foot and injuring her right ankle.

"I feel good, it's tough as I was really looking forward to (playing)," she said. "It was a freak thing that happened in practice. I never missed a game in my college career. It's frustrating, but I know it's not short-term, it's long term. Moriah's out too. We'll get our pieces back. I'm trying to be patient, but it's not a good virtue of mine. I'm walking around in rehab doing different stuff. Swimming twice a day."

Johnson said that neither Plum nor Jefferson will play in Washington on Sunday.

STARS: Johnson starred for the Liberty from 1997-2005 and is the team's career leader in scoring (3,246), rebounding (1,053) and games (282). New York honored her with a video tribute midway through the second quarter. Johnson cracked a smile coming out of the timeout and waved to the fans. ... San Antonio was 17 for 29 from the free throw line.

LIBERTY: New York was picked third in the preseason AP WNBA power poll . ... The Liberty have won three consecutive home openers.

UP NEXT

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New York hosts Minnesota on Thursday.

San Antonio completes a back-to-back in Washington on Sunday.

Regular Season Series

NY wins series 2-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 64 - 73
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 64 - 73
4th 9.0 5 sec inbound turnover 64 - 73
4th 9.0 San Antonio Full timeout 64 - 73
4th 9.0 Nia Coffey defensive rebound 64 - 73

Statistics

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23-60 FG 26-61
38 Field Goal % 43
1-5 3PT 1-7
20 Three Point % 14
17-29 FT 20-27
59 Free Throw % 74
33 Rebounds 36
13 Offensive Rebounds 10
20 Defensive Rebounds 26
8 Assists 18
3 Steals 4
1 Blocks 1
13 Turnovers 13
3 Team Turnovers 1
16 Total Turnovers 14
1 Technical Fouls 1
1 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 12
2 Fast Break Points 15
26 Points in Paint 32
22 Fouls 26
1 Largest Lead 18

Game Information

Madison Square Garden

Location: New York, NY
Attendance: 8,207 · Capacity:

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Indiana - 12 W4 0.6571429 23
Atlanta 1.5 13 L1 0.61764705 21
New York 1.5 14 W2 0.6111111 22
Washington 2.5 14 W1 0.5882353 20
Chicago 10 22 W1 0.37142858 13
Toronto 12 23 L10 0.3030303 10
Connecticut 14 25 L2 0.24242425 8
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