Sabrina Ionescu hits game-winning 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left as New York Liberty beat Indiana Fever in WNBA opener
NEW YORK — Sabrina Ionescu had a dream that she would hit a winning shot in her New York City debut.
That dream became reality when Ionescu made a three-pointer from the wing with less than a second remaining to give the New York Liberty a 90-87 victory over the Indiana Fever on Friday night in the WNBA’s season opener.
“I 100% had a vision of hitting a game-winner,” said Ionescu, who was wearing mentor Kobe Bryant’s Lakers jersey in the postgame press conference. “We were tied walking into the huddle and I was smiling. It was too good to be true. ... I was ready for the moment.”-Doug Feinberg AP
Imagine caring about the “Glory Days” of the past.
How inspiring it was to see Don James and the co-National championship team show up to support Sark and the Doogs when they closed Husky Stadium . . . Too bad the co-National championship team weren’t playing.
Predictably, Chip Kelly and the Ducks easily handled the Doogs.
Imagine caring about the “Glory Days” of the past.
How inspiring it was to see Don James and the co-National championship team show up to support Sark and the Doogs when they closed Husky Stadium . . . Too bad the co-National championship team weren’t playing.
Predictably, Chip Kelly and the Ducks easily handled the Doogs.
Imagine caring about the “Glory Days” of the past.
How inspiring it was to see Don James and the co-National championship team show up to support Sark and the Doogs when they closed Husky Stadium . . . Too bad the co-National championship team weren’t playing.
Predictably, Chip Kelly and the Ducks easily handled the Doogs.
Imagine caring about the “Glory Days” of the past.
How inspiring it was to see Don James and the co-National championship team show up to support Sark and the Doogs when they closed Husky Stadium . . . Too bad the co-National championship team weren’t playing.
Predictably, Chip Kelly and the Ducks easily handled the Doogs.
Imagine caring about the “Glory Days” of the past.
How inspiring it was to see Don James and the co-National championship team show up to support Sark and the Doogs when they closed Husky Stadium . . . Too bad the co-National championship team weren’t playing.
Predictably, Chip Kelly and the Ducks easily handled the Doogs.
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NEW YORK — Sabrina Ionescu had a dream that she would hit a winning shot in her New York City debut.
That dream became reality when Ionescu made a three-pointer from the wing with less than a second remaining to give the New York Liberty a 90-87 victory over the Indiana Fever on Friday night in the WNBA’s season opener.
“I 100% had a vision of hitting a game-winner,” said Ionescu, who was wearing mentor Kobe Bryant’s Lakers jersey in the postgame press conference. “We were tied walking into the huddle and I was smiling. It was too good to be true. ... I was ready for the moment.”-Doug Feinberg AP
https://www.oregonlive.com/sports/2021/05/sabrina-ionescu-hits-game-winning-3-pointer-with-04-seconds-left-as-new-york-liberty-beat-indiana-fever-in-wnba-opener.html
How inspiring it was to see Don James and the co-National championship team show up to support Sark and the Doogs when they closed Husky Stadium . . . Too bad the co-National championship team weren’t playing.
Predictably, Chip Kelly and the Ducks easily handled the Doogs.
I know. The ©
Kelley took his foot off the gas when Sark threw in the white towel.
https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/31468633/new-york-liberty-sabrina-ionescu-youngest-player-wnba-history-record-triple-double
Did you stay until the end of the game?
Yeah. I’m really butthurt . . . Oregon is 15-4 (with 1 WA no-show) against Warshington in this century.