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Kayla Thornton Shines as New York Liberty Defeat Golden State Valkyries 95-67 in Dominant Comeback

May 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Tuesday night, the New York Liberty dominated the Golden State Valkyries in their home game, achieving a 4-0 start for the third time in franchise history. The Liberty built a commanding 20-point lead by early in the second quarter, turning the rest of the match into a battle marked more by dull moments than intense competition, as the Liberty worked to keep their focus. Despite recent criticism from coach Sandi Brondello about allowing too many three-point attempts, the Valkyries entered the Barclays Center with determination and a clear strategy, managing to cut the deficit in half midway through the third quarter.

Brondello admitted uncertainty about why the Liberty struggle to maintain energy at the start of quarters but emphasized that there are no excuses for lapses in intensity. A sloppy turnover by New York early in the fourth quarter nearly shifted momentum, but the Liberty pulled away strongly following the first media timeout. Breanna Stewart led the team with 24 points on efficient shooting, although she did not receive much love from the home crowd.

Marine Johannes was a standout for the Liberty, hitting six three-pointers to tie her career high and energize the home fans. Known for her cool demeanor and aggressive shooting, Johannes made a significant impact even in a limited role off the bench. Other key players, including Natasha Cloud with 10 assists, contributed to a well-rounded team performance that thrilled the crowd, despite some underwhelming showings from Sabrina Ionescu, Leonie Fiebich, and Jonquel Jones.

The Liberty’s final score was a commanding 95-67 victory over the Valkyries. A highlight of the night was the return of Kayla Thornton, formerly of New York and now with Golden State, who received a warm ovation and a championship ring from the team. Thornton played a vital role in last season’s playoffs and remains a beloved figure among Liberty fans.

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Noteworthy milestones included Natasha Cloud moving into 10th place on the WNBA’s all-time assists list and Jonquel Jones passing Brittney Griner on the all-time rebounds list. On the injury front, Nyara Sabbary missed her second consecutive game with a minor knee issue, though the team expects her to return soon.

The Liberty and Valkyries will meet again Thursday night for the second game of their mini-series, marking the final Valkyrie visit to Barclays Center this season.

Fan Take: This game highlights the rising talent and depth of the New York Liberty, signaling their potential as serious contenders in the WNBA. For fans, continued dominance by teams like the Liberty could elevate the league’s competitiveness and excitement, drawing more attention and support to women’s basketball.

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