Phoenix Mercury Hand New York Liberty Their First Home Loss of the Season
Balanced Attack and Monster Night from Alyssa Thomas Seal 89-81 Victory
The Phoenix Mercury delivered a statement win on Thursday night at Barclays Center, toppling the New York Liberty 89-81 and ending the Liberty’s perfect home record for the 2025 WNBA season. With the Mercury surging in recent weeks, this road victory marks their fourth consecutive win and comes despite a lineup short on star power.
Alyssa Thomas led the charge with a dominant all-around performance, registering 18 points, 15 rebounds, and seven assists. Rookie Monique Akoa Makani added a career-high 21 points, offering the Mercury a spark on both ends of the court. The Mercury's ability to capitalize in the fourth quarter allowed them to close out a tight game that had remained within one possession at the end of the third.
Liberty Falter Despite Stewart’s Big Night
New York entered the contest riding high but saw momentum slip away after losing key contributors to injury. Already without Leonie Fiebich due to EuroBasket commitments, the Liberty suffered another blow when Jonquel Jones exited in the second quarter with an ankle injury. The team struggled to recover from the loss of their frontcourt anchor, particularly on the glass.
Despite a stellar 35-point outing from Breanna Stewart, the Liberty struggled with consistency and ball control. New York committed 20 turnovers—including 14 in the first half alone—allowing Phoenix to capitalize with 19 points off mistakes. The Mercury also dominated the boards, finishing with a 42-32 advantage and converting 15 offensive rebounds into 26 second-chance points.
Key Momentum Shifts and Standout Performers
The game remained tight throughout the first half, with neither team able to create sustained separation. After an early 8-0 run by New York, Phoenix responded swiftly and kept the contest within reach. The Mercury eventually closed the first half on a 10-1 run, entering halftime with a narrow 41-38 lead.
The third quarter showcased a duel between Stewart and Makani, each contributing 11 points during the frame. Stewart shouldered the scoring load for New York, but Phoenix’s depth and balance proved crucial. Thomas’ impact wasn’t limited to scoring, as she also helped slow New York’s offensive rhythm and pushed transition play with crisp outlet passes.
In the final quarter, Phoenix pulled away behind timely plays from Satou Sabally and a key and-one bucket that regained the lead. With Thomas continuing to orchestrate on both ends and Phoenix's bench providing valuable minutes, the Mercury controlled the final stretch and silenced a raucous Brooklyn crowd.
Mercury’s Quiet Contenders Make Noise
Phoenix’s victory stands as a testament to their depth and evolving chemistry. With Kahleah Copper sidelined and Satou Sabally having an off night, contributions came from lesser-known names like Kathryn Westbeld and Kitija Laksa. Head coach Nate Tibbets' commitment to a positionless system has unlocked greater flexibility, and the Mercury now resemble a team capable of serious postseason disruption.
Alyssa Thomas' emergence as a legitimate MVP contender adds another layer to Phoenix’s late-season surge. With no clear favorite for the award at this point, her string of double-doubles and veteran leadership make her a central figure in the league’s most competitive race.
What Comes Next
The Mercury’s hot streak continues as they improve their standing in the league with this win, especially meaningful given the absence of Copper and the difficulty of playing on the road. They’ll look to extend their winning streak in upcoming matchups and further establish themselves as a playoff threat.
For the Liberty, regrouping quickly will be key. With injuries to manage and their first home loss behind them, they face pressure to tighten their offensive execution and rebounding fundamentals. A healthy return for Jonquel Jones will be critical to their ability to regain dominance down the stretch.
This game may well serve as a turning point for both franchises: a rising Mercury team gaining national respect and a talented Liberty squad reminded of the cost of lapses in execution.







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