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New York Liberty slain at buzzer by Portland Fire, lose 98-96

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The New York Liberty may have been missing nearly half their rotation on Opening Night, but the Connecticut Sun stink, Stewie dominated, and the game wasn’t close. The Washington Mystics provided a much tougher test as a young but well-coached team with more talent, and the Libs needed overtime to pull that one out. Then a cross-country flight to Oregon, one day off, and a game against the Portland Fire.

Portland is not going to win many games in their inaugural season, but the Liberty were obviously in for a fight on Tuesday night. Such is the nature of the beast.

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New York’s opponents started the season shooting 9-of-48 from three. That came to an abrupt end on the West Coast, led by former Minnesota Lynx foe Bridget Carleton, who set a new career-high with 26 points on 5-of-11 from deep. Once the faucet was on, the Libs couldn’t turn it off; their defense made some elementary mistakes, doubling the post from one pass away or going under screens they should’ve gone over. All told, the Fire shot 15-of-33 from deep, a surefire way to keep themselves in the game.

“We’ll make the adjustments, and you know, make sure we’re protecting the 3-point line a little bit better and securing the ball,” said Head Coach Chris DeMarco postgame. “And, you know, you turn the ball over a lot, it hurts your defense. But yeah, a lot of this is communication, just being in the right spot. So we’ll keep at it.”

The Liberty turned it over 18 times. Nobody was spared, as each starter had multiple giveaways. Portland’s shooting and transition turned their home crowd from excitable to raucous, as 19,000 fans willed the hosts to a close finish. The Fire could have even ran away with this one if not for New York’s French backcourt, as Marine Johannès and Pauline Astier again played well…

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