NBA

Phoenix Mercury at New York Liberty

· Women's National Basketball Association
3-4, 1-3 Away
Final
81 - 78

5-2, 3-1 Home

Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones help the New York Liberty beat the Phoenix Mercury 81-78

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton hits tough bucket for Liberty in crunch time

Jones scored 10 of her 20 points in the fourth quarter to help the New York Liberty beat the Phoenix Mercury 81-78 on Wednesday night.

The Liberty's star center spent most of the first few quarters outside of the paint, but made a concerted effort to get inside in the fourth.

“We had a different level of intentionality with me getting it down there," Jones said. "Giving me time to post up and really seal, but ultimately it was a mindset shift from me and my teammates.”

New York (5-2) trailed 74-71 late in the fourth quarter before going on a 9-0 run, including four points by Jones to take control.

Her layup with 2:12 left started the spurt and she hit two free throws with 1:09 left that gave New York a 76-74 lead. After a stop, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton hit a tough foul line jumper with 30 seconds left giving the Liberty a four-point cushion.

Phoenix (3-4) couldn't recover.

Sabrina Ionescu led New York with 22 points, nine assists and six rebounds.

Natasha Cloud scored 21 points and Kahleah Copper added 20 for the Mercury.

“We know we’re never out of games, we don’t want to get ourselves in a hole,” Copper said. “We have competitors and fighters and we never got rattled when we got down. I'm proud of how we fought back and wish the outcome was different.”

Phoenix was down 60-59 after three quarters before Diana Taurasi hit consecutive 3-pointers to open the fourth and give the Mercury a five-point lead — its biggest of the game to that point. New York then scored the next nine points, including five by Jones, to go up 69-65.

The Mercury then had their own 9-2 run, including five points by Copper to go up 74-71 with 2:42 left.

New York jumped out to a 19-6 lead behind hot 3-point shooting. The Liberty made five of their first seven from behind the arc. They led 33-20 after the first quarter. Phoenix was looking to rebound from an awful shooting night on Tuesday in Connecticut. The Mercury were 1 of 27 from 3-point range in that 70-47 loss. They hit two 3-pointers in the first quarter on Wednesday.

Phoenix stormed back behind Cloud to get within 47-44 at the half. Cloud had three of the Mercury's seven 3-pointers in the first half. The Mercury finished 10-for-30 from behind the 3-point arc.

WORKING HER WAY BACK

Brittney Griner has missed the start of the season with a broken toe on her left foot. She did get some work in before the game on the court and told the AP she's progressing.

Coach Nate Tibbetts said before the game that Griner was out of a boot.

“I think it's been good mentally to get out of the boot,” Tibbetts said. “Every day we're getting closer, and I know she can't wait and we can't wait.”

UP NEXT

Mercury: Phoenix closes out its three-game road trip with a game in Minnesota on Friday night.

Liberty: New York hosts Washington on Friday night in the middle game of a three-game homestand.

Regular Season Series

NY wins series 2-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 78 - 81
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 78 - 81
4th 0.1 Natasha Cloud makes 3-foot two point shot (Kahleah Copper assists) 78 - 81
4th 13.0 Kahleah Copper defensive rebound 76 - 81
4th 14.1 Jonquel Jones misses free throw 2 of 2 76 - 81

Statistics

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29-68 FG 28-68
43 Field Goal % 41
10-30 3PT 9-32
33 Three Point % 28
10-13 FT 16-18
77 Free Throw % 89
34 Rebounds 39
8 Offensive Rebounds 9
26 Defensive Rebounds 30
18 Assists 19
6 Steals 7
2 Blocks 5
10 Turnovers 10
3 Team Turnovers 1
13 Total Turnovers 11
1 Technical Fouls 2
1 Total Technical Fouls 2
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
19 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 16
12 Fast Break Points 12
36 Points in Paint 34
18 Fouls 12
5 Largest Lead 15

Game Information

Barclays Center

Location: Brooklyn, NY
Attendance: 9,182 · Capacity:

2024-25 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Minnesota - 10 W1 0.77272725 34
Las Vegas 4 14 W16 0.6818182 30
Phoenix 7 17 L3 0.6136364 27
Seattle 11 21 W1 0.52272725 23
Golden State 11 21 L3 0.52272725 23
Los Angeles 13 23 L1 0.47727272 21
Dallas 24 34 W1 0.22727273 10

2024-25 Eastern Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Atlanta - 14 W6 0.6818182 30
New York 3 17 W3 0.6136364 27
Indiana 6 20 W3 0.54545456 24
Washington 14 28 L10 0.36363637 16
Connecticut 19 33 L2 0.25 11
Chicago 20 34 L4 0.22727273 10
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