Ionescu, Stewart Lead Liberty’s Dazzling Comeback Over Atlanta Dream
The New York Liberty orchestrated one of their most memorable performances of the season on Tuesday night, rallying from a staggering 17-point second-half deficit to defeat the Atlanta Dream, 86–81. It was a showcase of elite talent, resilience, and team-wide contributions, with Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart headlining a thrilling comeback inside the Barclays Center.
Ionescu’s Back-to-Back 34-Point Performances
Sabrina Ionescu delivered another electrifying performance, matching her season-high with 34 points — her second consecutive 34-point outing. The All-Star guard was lethal from all areas of the court, shooting 12-for-20 from the field and 4-for-8 from beyond the arc. She added key free throws in the final seconds to ice the game.
It marks the first time in Ionescu’s WNBA career that she’s scored 30+ in back-to-back games — a testament to her evolving offensive arsenal. From step-back threes to crafty finishes at the rim, Ionescu gave the Dream defense fits all night long.
“Sabrina’s a scorer in every sense of the word,” said Stewart postgame. “What she’s doing right now — scoring from three, getting downhill, drawing contact — it makes her so difficult to guard.”
Stewart Dominates Late Game Stretch
Breanna Stewart added 23 points, none more important than her back-to-back layups in the final minutes that gave New York a decisive 83–79 lead. She also contributed defensively, locking down Rhyne Howard in the second half, holding the Dream’s star to just 1-of-9 shooting after halftime.
"Stewie stepped up in every way," said Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello. "She knew when to take over, and her leadership helped steer the comeback."
Bench Energy Sparks the Rally
While stars like Ionescu and Stewart carried the scoring, the spark came from the Liberty’s bench unit. Jaylyn Sherrod, Marine Johannès, and Nyara Sabally were instrumental in shifting momentum. Sherrod’s defensive pressure changed the tone of the third quarter, while Johannès’ hustle plays and rebounds kept New York within striking distance.
Sabally — inserted into the starting lineup — brought intensity and hustle. Her key block and late-game jumper reminded fans of her game-saving efforts in last year’s playoffs. She finished with 8 points, 2 blocks, and 2 steals.
“When someone like Jaylyn plays that hard, everyone else feeds off it,” Brondello added. “She and Nyara brought exactly what we needed at exactly the right time.”
Dream Shine Early But Fade Late
Atlanta entered the night shooting more threes than any team in the league, and they lived up to the billing early. Rookie Te-Hina Paopao lit it up in the first half, scoring all 16 of her points before the break, hitting 4-of-5 from deep. Allisha Gray added 14 points, while Brionna Jones and Rhyne Howard each scored 13.
The Dream looked poised to pull off a road win, taking a 64–47 lead midway through the third quarter — the largest deficit the Liberty have faced all season. But a scoring drought, foul trouble, and New York’s increased defensive pressure slowly unraveled Atlanta’s advantage.
Turning Point and Final Minutes
The comeback began late in the third quarter as New York closed on a 13–4 run. By the start of the fourth, the Liberty had trimmed the gap to single digits.
Natasha Cloud, who has struggled offensively in recent games, provided timely contributions in the clutch. Her three-point play tied the game at 76 with under four minutes to play. Stewart then went to work, putting New York ahead for good.
With 6.8 seconds left, Atlanta had a chance to tie the game, but Howard’s step-back three rimmed out. Ionescu sank two free throws with 2.2 seconds left to secure the win.
The Bigger Picture
The win improved the Liberty’s record to 10–1 and marked a strong finish to their Commissioner's Cup slate. However, due to a tiebreaker loss to Indiana, New York will miss the Cup final despite a 4–1 tournament record.
“It’s frustrating,” Stewart admitted. “But at the same time, wins like this show the kind of team we are. We fight. We find ways to win.”
With the playoffs on the horizon, New York’s ability to rally in the face of adversity could be their most dangerous weapon yet.
Up Next
The Liberty return to action Thursday night against the revamped Phoenix Mercury. With their confidence soaring and their depth shining, New York is beginning to look like the title contender fans envisioned.







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