When I attended the New York Liberty’s last game against the Chicago Sky, I noticed something different that wasn’t quite the same during their championship campaign last season. Beginning with tip-off, I saw suffocation. That’s the type of defense the Liberty have been playing.
As Lucas Kaplan described things in his recap video, the Liberty’s ability to utilize multiple defenders and schemes to guard pick and rolls or DHOs, there’s no escape. While they are currently a bit lacking in the rebounding department with Jonquel Jones questionable, the Liberty should be able to get that together. When you’re 9-0, and winning by nearly 20 points a game, you can pretty much have, well a lot of liberty.
Saturday afternoon, the Liberty will need to continue this defensive intensity as they will be taking on the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis for the Commissioner’s Cup. It’s a big game, on national TV and most importantly, the return of Caitlin Clark after suffering a strained quad.
Where To Watch
Catch the action at 3:00 p.m. ET on ABC.
Injuries
Leonie Fiebich will be missing time due to her commitment to the German national team for EuroBasket. Jonquel Jones is still questionable with her ankle injury.
For the Fever, DeWanna Bonner is out for personal reasons.
The Game/Caitlin Clark’s Return
Before she got injured, Clark was putting up good numbers to start the season. In the first four games, Clark averaged 19 points and nine assists on 40% shooting, including a 20 point triple double in the first game of the season. Just like her rookie season, Clark is on pace to show the why she is the face of women’s basketball.
Player to Watch
Duh.
Clark may have missed some time on the court but she hasn’t been out of the spotlight, having been courtside at Gainsbridge for the Pacers-Thunder series.
The matchup between Clark and Sabrina Ionescu should be a good one, as both will try to wow the crowd with their no-look passes and deep three point attempts. The Liberty of course have the advantage, but this game has the potential to be a favorite for W fans in the building and on TV. Expect a record audience.
From the Vault
It was 11 months ago that Caitlin Clark racked up a triple double. It was a show.
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