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"publishedAt": "2026-05-28T20:29:03.000Z",
"site": "https://defector.com",
"tags": [
"WNBA",
"Women's Basketball",
"betnijah laney-hamilton",
"chris demarco",
"injuries",
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"marine johannes",
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"textContent": "The most maddening moments the New York Liberty have to offer are not the bad ones—not the turnovers, the biffed layups, the “just vibes” possessions on offense—but the moments here and there when things click and the whole team starts to play well. Those flashes of competence suggest there’s a switch that can be flipped for these nominal championship contenders. The maddening part is how rarely the Liberty seem inclined to flip it.\n\nIf we learned anything from their 84-74 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday, it’s that booing can flip the switch. A usually forgiving Brooklyn crowd started to grumble when the home team came out of halftime looking lifeless. It worked! The Liberty’s full-court press forced nine Mercury turnovers in the quarter, and they ended the third on a 23-0 run. It was enough to snap their three-game losing streak and bring them back to .500 on the season.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyiImT6Wg54",
"title": "Don’t Think Too Hard About The New York Liberty"
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