By Dan Savage
Sept. 12, 2008: Scoreboard |
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| Liberty Setting the Tone for Playoffs
New York Edges Chicago: The Liberty know all about bringing home hard-earned victories. After all, they have been doing at all season. And in Chicago, New York demonstrated once again why it will be an extremely difficult postseason opponent. Despite missing Janel McCarville – known to come up huge in the clutch – New York had no problem breaking the Sky’s heart in the final moments on Friday. After Chicago went on an electric 10-2 run, capped by a Jia Perkins’ free throw to put it up by two with just 1:11 to play, the Liberty looked as if they had run out of gas in a game that didn’t mean all that much to their playoff status. But once again New York displayed that it’s just not in its genetic makeup to lose a close contest. Erlana Larkins stormed down the court and answered right back to knot the game and Shameka Christon drilled a trey with 23.2 seconds left to put the Liberty up for good. “That was playoff-atmosphere basketball,” coach Pat Coyle said. “We want to get rolling and I thought that was a good start.” If the regular season has been any kind of indication for the postseason, expect No. 2 seed Connecticut to have its hands full with N.Y.
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27 pts, 10-18 FG, 5-9 3-pt FG, 2-2 FT 69-62 win at Sky Camille Little, Storm 21 pts, 8-14 FG, 4-4 FT 77-72 win vs. Dream Le'coe Willingham, Mercury 15 pts, 6-12 FG 96-87 win at Lynx |
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0-6 FG, 0-5 3-pt FG, 0 pts 69-62 win at Sky Navonda Moore, Lynx 3-11 FG, 0-2 3-pt FG, 8 pts 96-87 loss vs. Mercury Iziane Castro Marques, Dream 3-15 FG, 10 pts 77-72 loss at Storm |
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