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Sabrina Ionescu Sets New Career High and Franchise Record in Latest WNBA Victory

Yes, you will say that we often talk to you about Sabrina Ionescu since her madness last season. But that’s not why we’re going to stop telling you about his exceptional performances. The latest? Against Atlanta that night where she broke one of her records as well as one of the New York Liberty.

As reported recently, the best player in the world – Breanna Stewart – joined New York at the latest Free Agency WNBA. She is therefore logically the main attraction of Liberty now, and she had decided to make an impression from her first encounters with her new water-green jersey. The number 1 of the 2020 Draft, Sabrina Ionescu, therefore fell a little behind at the start of the season because until then, she had recorded as many games with more than 16 points as games with less than 10 points. But that’s over, Sab caught fire last night against Atlanta Dream. Result: 37 points at 10/18 shooting including 8/13 from afar. Add to that 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals in 34 minutes of play, and the victory goes to the Brooklyn franchise.

A night of records and career-highs for Sab 🔥 She’s our @Withings Player of the Game🗽 pic.twitter.com/fnFbICMsmX

New York Liberty (@nyliberty) June 10, 2023

37 is my shoe size. Well you don’t care but it is also Sabrina Ionescu’s new career-high, surpassing the old mark set at 33 units in 2020 for her second (!) WNBA game in the Florida bubble. She has reached this bar for the first time since college, where the NCAA triple-double record holder had also set her career record in the Indre-et-Loire department. On top of that, his award-winning 8 shots supersede the Liberty’s old franchise record, as well as his personal best. Shots from the parking lot taken without pressure when leaving the dribble or the screen against a very lax Atlanta defense. Opened ? I shoot. Bang.

In any case, we see that Sabrina Ionescu loves New York and that the city gives it back to her. Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson, in front of the game while waiting for the NBA Finals, even noticed that the former Oregon star had nicked her 3-point celebration.

Yesssssir

— Sabrina Ionescu (@sabrina_i20) June 10, 2023

For his fourth WNBA season, including a first cut short due to a reluctant ankle, she shows once again that she is the present and the future of US women’s basketball. So, when do we meet again to talk about his next exceptional performance?


2023-06-10 10:24:00
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