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Outstanding team chemistry propels New York Liberty to the top of the WNBA standings

The New York Liberty have surged to the top of the WNBA standings after winning nine of their last 10 games, which includes victories in all but one post-Olympic match. The team holds a three-game lead over Connecticut as they aim for the No. 1 seed in the upcoming games.

Breanna Stewart, an Olympian and All-Star player, attributes the Liberty’s success to building trust and accountability among the players. The team’s focus on open communication and constructive feedback has translated into their performance on the court, with everyone motivated towards achieving team success and personal growth.

Last season ended in a WNBA Finals loss for New York, but with more experience under their belt and a stronger bond among teammates, players like Stewart, Jonquel Jones, and Courtney Vandersloot are embracing challenges and tough moments with resilience and unity.

Off-court activities, such as team dinners, have further strengthened the Liberty’s camaraderie this season. Stewart, a two-time WNBA champion with Seattle Storm, emphasized the importance of having fun both on and off the court, even when facing difficulties.

Courtney Vandersloot, who won a championship with the Chicago Sky, draws parallels between her former team and the Liberty. Despite key players being sidelined at times, the depth of the roster has allowed other teammates to step up and contribute to the team’s success.

In the latest AP WNBA power poll, New York retains the top spot, with Minnesota, Connecticut, and Las Vegas following closely. Notably, the recent game between Las Vegas Aces and Chicago Sky, which featured A’ja Wilson’s game-winning shot, became the third most-viewed WNBA contest ever with 1.22 million viewers.

Rookie standout Angel Reese has been making an impact with impressive performances, including tying the WNBA record for most double-doubles by a rookie. The league also saw historic moments like Los Angeles’ Rickea Jackson becoming the first rookie to achieve specific statistical milestones in a single game.

Napheesa Collier was named the AP Player of the Week after helping Minnesota go 3-0 by averaging 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 3.3 assists. Looking ahead, an exciting match between Indiana and Chicago is on the horizon, featuring standout rookies Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, both vying for crucial wins in the playoff race.

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