Aces fightback against Liberty to retain WNBA title

Story By: BBC

The Las Vegas Aces mounted a second half comeback to beat the New York Liberty 70-69 and win a second successive WNBA title.

The New York Liberty led 39-30 heading into the third quarter, but the Aces hit back with help from A’ja Wilson.

The power forward put on 24 points and 16 rebounds to wrap up a 3-1 series win.

“To be up here – this one was special because so many people counted us out,” Wilson said.

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“We fought through so much adversity during the season. We cried together, prayed together, and now we popping champagne together.”

Wilson’s sixth double-double of the postseason saw her named as the WNBA Finals’ Most Valuable Player.

New York, appearing in their first Finals campaign since 2002 and chasing a maiden title, set the tempo from the outset with guard Courtney Vandersloot scoring a team-high 19 points, however, an error-strewn second half saw their hopes slip away.

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Sabrina Ionescu put New York within a point with just seconds remaining but they were unable to clinch victory.

“Credit to Vegas, they were down, they found a way,” New York coach Sandy Brondello said

“We fought but it wasn’t our best game today.”

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