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Liberty left the third out of four in the loss of the house for the storm

July 6, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Seattle Storm Forward Easy Magbegor (13) shot the ball during the first half at Barclays Center during the first half by New York Liberty Guard Sabrina Eansku (20) and Forward Brina Stewart (30) during rescue. Compulsory Credit: John Jones-Imgon Picture

Seattle crook Dominic Malonga highlighted the career with 11 points and Gabby Williams rolled the New York Liberty 79–70 as 16 as 16 at the Barclay Center on Sunday.

New York is 12–6 in total, but since 2–4 Junkle Jones was sidelined with an ankle injury. Seattle is 12-7 and defeated New York twice this season.

After the first half, Seattle dominated the second. He dropped Liberty from 22–6 in the third quarter as he left 2–18 from New York Maidan.

Sabrina INESCU had a game-high 22 points for New York, but the second half had only two points.

Seattle scored a theft and another theft by a theft and another stolen and a score by All-Star Neneka Ogwumike in the third quarter.

In the second half of the Storm, the second key was a 19 -year -old Ruki drama from Cameron, which used its size and quick legs to easily score inside against New York. There were 11 points and eight rebellions within 10 minutes of Malonga’s play time.

The first half was either the team’s largest lead by Liberty.

The biggest story in the first half was Eoncu, which was 5-6 from the three-point range and 20 points within 20 minutes.

The first three of the competition put New York ahead of 13-8 midway through the first quarter. The driving from the Seattle Skiler Digins rose back with a 9–0 run by the basket and takes a lead of 22–18 after the other.

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Seattle kept walking early in another quarter as Digins hit the mid-range jumper, so that he was left 29–25 with 29–25 to 7:06, but the IONESCU was just getting hot. He drowned the three to cut the hurricane lead by 29-28. His next three-goals tied the score at 35 after two minutes.

With the clock winding in the first half, IonESCU launched a long three and was foul by Ogwumike. He immersed the free throw for the four-digit playing and 44–39 Liberty lead. For Seattle, Williams’ jumper hung on the rim and dropped it on Bajar and made it 44-41.

New York shot 35.3 percent from the floor in the game, while Seattle was 45.1 percent.

-Bield level media

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