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New York Liberty Open New Home-Floor Against Defending Champs

The New York Liberty Huddle. Photo by: Stacy Podelski/1495 Sports

The New York Liberty seek its first win of the budding season and open its home slate against the 2017 WNBA Champion Minnesota Lynx. This will mark the first time the Liberty play on their new home-floor at Westchester County Center.

 

QUICK HITS

KEY MATCHUP

Charles and Minnesota’s Sylvia Fowles are tied this season with 19.0 ppg which is fifth-highest in the league. Fowles put up 38 points on .593 shooting in two contests including 28 in an eight-point win over Dallas. Fowles led the Lynx on the glass on both occasions grabbing 12 rebounds against Los Angeles and 20 versus Dallas.

LAST MEETING

After trailing by as many as 11 in the first-half before cutting its deficit to five at the intermission, New York put Minnesota away, 70-61 on Sunday, August 20, 2017 by the final buzzer. The Liberty took the lead in the third quarter to a pair of free throw makes by Sugar Rodgers and never looked back.

Charles netted a team-high 19 points and Epiphanny Prince added 15. Maya Moore scored a game-high 22 points for the Lynx, who were missing starters Lindsay Whalen and Rebekkah Brunson to injuries.

The win improved New York’s win streak to five.

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK

Nurse recorded 17 points in her first professional outing to go along with three assists, two rebounds and two steals while committing just one turnover in 28:43 minutes as a reserve. Her point total was the most by a Canadian WNBA player in their debut since Stacey Dales scored 23 points for Washington in 2002. Nurse also tied Dales for most three-pointers in her first game.

WORDS FROM MARISSA COLEMAN

“I’m versatile that I have always taken pride in it. Being able to play on the inside, outside and being able to shoot the three, mid-range and post-up [adds] to my versatility being my biggest asset.”

COACH’S CORNER

“We’re concerned with improving on the things we can control. We were solid and would have loved to win but you have to credit Chicago, which played and shot well. Minnesota is a veteran group who can execute well on the offensive end. We’ll have to battle Sylvia Fowles, be in Maya Moore’s space and disrupt them. On the offensive end, we need to take good shots, create for others, cut hard and do a lot of the little things. That’s really what separates good teams from great teams.”

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http://liberty.wnba.com

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