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New York Liberty Defeat Chicago Sky 85-66, Continue Perfect Start

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Quinn Allen
August 22, 2025 3:21 AM
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New York Liberty Defeat Chicago Sky 85-66, Continue Perfect Start

The New York Liberty continued their spectacular WNBA campaign with a resounding 85-66 victory over the Chicago Sky, cementing themselves as just the ninth team in league history to open a season with a flawless 9-0 record. The electric atmosphere at Barclays Center was palpable as the Liberty carved their names into the annals of basketball lore, further igniting hopes of another championship run.

From the opening tip-off, it was clear that New York Liberty were determined to make a statement. The team played with an intensity and cohesion that left the Chicago Sky reeling. With stars like Sabrina Ionescu orchestrating the offense and Breanna Stewart imposing her will in the paint, the Liberty surged ahead early and never looked back. Chicago, led by promising rookie Angel Reese, fought valiantly, but the gulf in execution was simply too vast.

The Liberty’s dominance was not a one-off. In their previous encounter, New York delivered a record-breaking performance by draining 19 three-pointers—an all-time WNBA regular-season record—in a 99-74 demolition of the Sky. Natasha Cloud led the way with four triples and 18 points, while the team’s precision from beyond the arc showcased their offensive evolution and championship pedigree (Liberty 99-74 Sky (May 22, 2025) Final Score).

The stakes in this rivalry have only intensified. The Chicago Sky, once playoff hopefuls, have seen their postseason dreams dashed, but the return of Angel Reese has brought renewed energy and a glimmer of hope to the Windy City faithful. Reese’s recent performance—dropping 19 points in 26 minutes against the Seattle Storm—reminds fans that the future remains bright for Chicago. Yet, as they traveled to face the surging Liberty, they ran into a juggernaut determined to defend its crown (Chicago Sky Twitter).

With the Liberty gunning for sole possession of second place in the standings and coming off a statement win over the league-leading Minnesota Lynx, the momentum was firmly in their favor. Even without Breanna Stewart, sidelined due to injury, New York’s depth and muscle memory propelled them forward. Jonquel Jones and Sabrina Ionescu led the charge, while new additions like Emma Meesseman added vital contributions at both ends of the floor.

Looking ahead, analysts predict the Liberty’s blend of experience, star power, and tactical discipline will keep them in the championship conversation deep into the playoffs. For the Sky, the focus shifts to development and maximizing the potential of emerging talents like Angel Reese, whose fiery play and relentless hustle have already turned heads across the league.

As the regular season barrels toward its conclusion, one thing is certain: the New York Liberty are writing a dramatic new chapter in WNBA history, while the Chicago Sky regroup and look to the future. For basketball fans, this rivalry promises many more nights of high drama, heartbreak, and unforgettable moments.

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Quinn Allen
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