Liberty Complete Stunning 19-Point Comeback Over Dream, 79–72
NEW YORK — The New York Liberty delivered a dramatic comeback performance on Sunday afternoon, erasing a 19-point deficit to defeat the Atlanta Dream 79–72 at Barclays Center. Leonie Fiebich starred in the turnaround, scoring a game-high 21 points to help the Liberty extend their winning streak and tighten their grip atop the Eastern Conference standings.
Atlanta Starts Fast Before Fading
The Dream came out with purpose and aggression, racing ahead in the opening quarter. Allisha Gray was sharp early, scoring 10 of her 16 points in the first half, and Atlanta’s defense forced the Liberty into a string of contested jumpers and rushed possessions.
By the end of the first quarter, the Dream led 26–13. Their advantage stretched to 19 midway through the second as the Liberty continued to struggle to find rhythm offensively. Sabrina Ionescu, who has been one of New York’s most reliable scorers, managed just one field goal before halftime.
Even with the early onslaught, the Liberty began to chip away before the break. A late flurry of transition baskets helped reduce the margin to 42–31 at halftime, keeping the game within reach.
Fiebich Takes Over in the Second Half
After the break, New York returned to the floor with renewed energy and a much sharper offensive approach. Fiebich became the catalyst for the rally, knocking down a pair of three-pointers that electrified the crowd and cut into the deficit.
Breanna Stewart added steady contributions, scoring inside and cleaning the glass. She finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds, her fourth double-double of the season.
Fiebich’s second three-pointer late in the third quarter gave the Liberty their first lead since early in the game. By the start of the fourth, New York had moved ahead 55–53 and held the momentum.
A Decisive Run to Finish
With the Liberty clinging to a slim lead in the fourth, they seized control with a 12–2 burst that put the game out of reach. Kennedy Burke chipped in five critical points during that stretch, and Nyara Sabally drilled a corner three to make it 70–60 with five minutes left on the clock.
Although Atlanta trimmed the deficit to four points with under two minutes to play, they could not string together the stops needed to close the gap further. New York’s defense held firm, contesting every shot in the final possessions and forcing hurried looks from the Dream’s perimeter players.
Supporting Cast Steps Up
Aside from Fiebich and Stewart, the Liberty received contributions throughout the rotation. Natasha Cloud and Isabelle Harrison returned from injury and stabilized the lineup. Harrison finished with nine points and six rebounds while playing stout interior defense against Brittney Griner, who posted a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Naz Hillmon made history by appearing in her 128th consecutive game, surpassing the franchise record previously held by Iziane Castro Marques. Hillmon added 11 points and provided critical minutes off the bench when the Liberty were searching for sparks of energy.
Atlanta’s Missed Opportunity
The Dream’s promising start ultimately unraveled under New York’s relentless defensive pressure. Without All-Star Rhyne Howard, sidelined with a knee injury, Atlanta lacked a consistent scoring threat down the stretch.
Maya Caldwell and Jordin Canada chipped in 12 points each, but the Dream were unable to recapture the fluid offense that defined their first-half surge. Their shooting percentage dipped below 40% after halftime, and New York controlled the paint, outscoring Atlanta 38–32 inside.
New York Stays Atop the East
The Liberty improved to 14–6 with the victory and remain in first place in the conference. Even when early shooting woes threatened to derail their afternoon, the team’s depth and composure proved decisive.
Fiebich’s efficient 8-for-9 shooting, including 4-for-5 from long range, punctuated an afternoon that showcased the Liberty’s resilience. The defending champions have made a habit of second-half comebacks, and Sunday’s win was another example of their ability to adjust and respond under pressure.
Looking Ahead
Next, New York heads to Indianapolis for a high-profile matchup against the Indiana Fever on Wednesday. The game will be nationally televised and presents another opportunity for the Liberty to solidify their place among the league’s elite.
Atlanta, now 12–9, will look to regroup and get healthy as they return home to face the Chicago Sky later this week. With Howard’s status uncertain, the Dream will need continued production from Gray, Griner, and the supporting cast to stay in the playoff picture.






