The former 2021 WNBA Most Valuable Player as a member of the Connecticut Sun was held to a season-low four points on 1-of-5 shooting to go with six rebounds, a blocked shot and three of New Yorkโs 18 turnovers in 28 foul trouble-plagued minutes.
Jones was hung with five fouls for the second straight game after amassing that total in last Thursday nightโs 90-81 defeat to Chicago at Downtownโs Barclays Center.
The 6-foot-6 eight-year veteran had eight points, four boards, one assist and a season-high five turnovers against the Sky as New York was unable to match its 5-0 start from โ07.
Through her first four games, Jones looked like the dynamo that helped carry the Liberty (4-2) to the brink of their first-ever WNBA title last fall.
She averaged 17.3 points and 9.5 caroms during New Yorkโs hot start with eight turnovers, matching her total through the last two losses.
Liberty coach Sandy Brondello is blessed with a starting five featuring reigning MVP Breanna Stewart, All-Star Sabrina Ionescu, veteran point guard Courtney Vandersloot and forward Betnijah Laney-Hamilton.
But Jonesโ recent lack of production hasnโt just hurt New York in the box score, it has helped knock it into fourth in the league standings behind unbeaten Connecticut, the Lynx and back-to-back reigning WNBA champion Las Vegas.
โWe need JJ. Sheโs a key piece of what weโre trying to do,โ Brondello insisted after New York fell in Minnesota Saturday afternoon.
โThere were three people around her every time she caught it. I thought Minnesotaโs defense was extremely good.โ
Jones did go 4-of-8 from the field vs. Chicago, but was unable to show off her full arsenal on both ends of the floor due to the onset of fouls as the Sky and Lynx forced the action along the interior.
โEvery one is going to have a bad day here or there arenโt they?โ Brondello pondered after her teamโs initial loss of the year. โItโs just making sure you donโt have two bad days in a…
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