Rebecca Allen’s Defense Gives Liberty the Win Over Sparks in Anniversary Game

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Some fantastic defense by Rebecca Allen sealed the win for the Liberty.

(PHOTO CREDIT: Juan Ocampo/Getty Images.)

On the eve of the 24th anniversary (yes, I know the league is promoting this as the 25th anniversary but the game happened on June 21, 1997 and that’s technically 24 years ago) of the WNBA’s first game, the New York Liberty and the Los Angeles Sparks went at it again.

It was not a pretty game, much like the inaugural contest. The number of turnovers on Sunday (47 total) exceeded that of the first game (44). The Liberty themselves committed 29.

But still, the Liberty led by 14 in the third. The Sparks came back, however, and were able to tie it by the end of the period. L.A. actually led by four halfway through the fourth but Betnijah Laney scored four straight points late to give the Liberty a 74-71 lead. With 24 seconds left, the Sparks trailed by one. Kristi Toliver put up a three but Rebecca Allen was able to deflect the shot. Toliver fouled Allen during a loose ball with 8 seconds left.

Allen came through with the foul shots. And then in the next possession, Erica Wheeler tried to tie the game but Allen thwarted the shot again. Nia Coffey was able to get a three off but her shot rimmed out and the Liberty won the anniversary game.

Rebecca Allen seemed to do everything. She scored 19 points as well as getting 6 boards, three steals, and three blocks (all of them in the fourth and two of them in the last minute). The Liberty go back above .500 with this important win. The Sparks are two games below .500.

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Your women’s USA basketball team for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics:

What a team. Although Chiney Ogwumike expressed disappointment for her older sister, Nneka.

The Americans have a powerful women’s team as it is. Putting Nneka Ogwumike would mean swapping out one of those talented ladies. I hate this for Nneka but I’m thrilled for the rest that got selected.

Let’s continue to support women’s sports, guys. Look at this all-woman JORDAN team right here.

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June 20, 2021

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The Aussie, Rebecca Allen, put on a tour de force defensively. This second block definitely sealed the game.

Incredible defense.


Everyone, please take care of yourselves during this pandemic. And that goes for everyone involved with the WNBA as well.

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R.I.P. Nala.

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