New York Liberty Crush Valkyries in Record-Breaking Win

 Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty looks on during the game against the Golden State Valkyries.
Breanna Stewart concluded the night with 24 points, setting the tone for the team’s dominant performance.

New York- The New York Liberty delivered a masterclass performance on May 27, 2025, as they dismantled the Golden State Valkyries with a stunning 95–67 win at the Barclays Center. From start to finish, the Liberty asserted their dominance, extending their unbeaten streak to 4–0 in the 2025 WNBA season. With exceptional ball movement, elite shooting, and relentless defense, New York put together one of the most complete team efforts seen this season, firmly establishing themselves as title contenders once again.

The Liberty wasted no time in asserting control, opening the game with a blistering 22–3 run. Breanna Stewart, the reigning league MVP, set the tone early by scoring the team’s first nine points. She ended the game with 24 points, showing once again why she’s one of the most impactful two-way players in the league. Her presence anchored New York’s offense and energized their defense, creating mismatches that the Valkyries failed to overcome.

Marine Johannès followed with a shooting clinic from beyond the arc, knocking down six 3-pointers en route to an 18-point night. Her four triples in the second quarter alone helped New York stretch the lead to an insurmountable 53–26 by halftime. The Liberty’s ball movement was seamless, with passes zipping through the defense and finding open shooters with surgical precision.

Jonquel Jones added to the Liberty’s interior dominance with her third double-double of the season. The veteran forward tallied 13 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists, continuing to be a consistent force in both scoring and rebounding. Her ability to control the paint was crucial in stifling any Valkyries’ second-chance opportunities.

The Liberty’s offensive brilliance was matched by their defensive intensity. They forced 23 turnovers, turning them into 32 points and limiting the Valkyries to just 33.9% shooting from the field. Their suffocating perimeter defense resulted in 14 team steals and a season-high 30 assists on 37 made field goals. Natasha Cloud, who directed the offense with poise and vision, tallied 10 assists to go along with her defensive contributions.

New York’s team chemistry and unselfishness were evident as every player contributed. Their 50% field-goal shooting and 40% from the three-point range (14 of 35) underscored a balanced scoring attack. Head coach Sandy Brondello emphasized postgame how this victory highlighted the Liberty’s depth and their commitment to playing team-first basketball.

On the other side of the court, the Golden State Valkyries struggled to find rhythm in just their third game as a WNBA franchise. Missing key starters Tiffany Hayes and Monique Billings, the Valkyries leaned heavily on Veronica Burton and Kayla Thornton, each scoring 13 points. However, poor shot selection and frequent turnovers made it difficult for Golden State to stay competitive. Coach Natalie Nakase acknowledged the team’s preparation missteps, including a travel-heavy schedule that left them under-rested before the matchup.

The Liberty’s blowout win not only maintains their perfect record but also sends a clear message to the rest of the league: they are not just defending champions—they are a team that’s evolving and improving with every game. With multiple All-Stars performing at their peak and bench players stepping up seamlessly, the Liberty appear well-positioned to make another deep playoff run.

As the WNBA season progresses, New York’s blend of veteran leadership, elite talent, and unified play style makes them one of the most thrilling teams to watch. Their upcoming games will further test their resilience, but if this dominant win over the Valkyries is any indication, the Liberty are in midseason form already.

In one of the most comprehensive performances of the 2025 season so far, the New York Liberty crush Valkyries not just on the scoreboard, but in every statistical and strategic category, leaving little doubt that they remain the team to beat.

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