Commissioner’s Cup MVP Jonquel Jones and the Liberty would like to enjoy the sweet taste of victory over the Las Vegas Aces again Thursday. Photo by Brandon Todd/New York Liberty
If defense wins championships, the New York Liberty have already proven they can bring the WNBAโs best offense to a halt.
They can also beat them badly on the boards.
Theyโll try to do both for the third time in a row when they complete a two-game set in Las Vegas on Thursday night against the league-leading Aces.
โIt gives us some extra confidence. To be able to do it for a second time,โ said 2023 Commissionerโs Cup Most Valuable Player Jonquel Jones Tuesday after helping New York bully its way to an 82-63 win over Vegas in the third installment of the WNBAโs in-season tournament championship.
โWe know exactly what our level of play is and what we can do on the court,โ added Jones, who finished with 16 points and 15 rebounds to as the Liberty secured their first-ever title trophy since the league was founded in 1997.
The Aces (27-3) are averaging 94.0 points per game this year, 5.5 more than the Liberty (24-6) are putting up through their first 30 contests.
But in the last two meetings between the leagueโs โSuper Teamsโ, Vegasโ otherwise prolific offense has been shut down after rolling to a relatively easy 98-81 rout of visiting New York on June 29.
On Aug. 6 at Downtownโs Barclays Center, the Liberty smothered the Aces, 99-61, in a game Vegas coach Becky Hammon called โan ass-whooping.โ
Tuesdayโs blowout win in Sin City was another example of how New York has been able to slow down the leagueโs most explosive squad, which shot a sizzling 58 percent, including 43 percent from 3-point range, against it in the initial meeting.

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