Sabrina Ionescu snaps out of season-long funk in Libertys Commissioner Cup title win

Sabrina Ionescu planted her feet and let the ball fly.Through the net it fell Tuesday night.She celebrated by waving finger guns. Finally. Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Madeline Kenney about all things Liberty and WNBA.
For two weeks, Ionescu had been searching for her shot and fit within a new system that matured without her.She looked off a count in an offensive dance she usually leads.
She couldn’t shake the rust that made her look like a shell of the superstar she is.For two weeks, Ionescu has been trying to give her grace, preaching patience and focusing on her next opportunity to get right.On Tuesday, in front of a packed Barclay Center, Ionescu finally broke through.And what a night to do so.Ionescu’s drained the dagger 3 with 16.8 seconds left.She finished with a team-high 26 points to help lift the Liberty to the 93-85 win against the Las Vegas Aces to capture this year’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup championship.The “SA-BRI-NA” chants echoed from the home crowd during the team’s on-court celebration.“It was special,” Ionescu said.
“I’ve always continued to have that belief in myself… an injury is not gonna diminish my understanding of who I am and the work that I’ve put in to get where I am today.” It was refreshing to see Ionescu play like herself again.It was like she had been reminded she’s Sabrina Elaine Ionescu, a four-time WNBA All-Star who’s one of the league’s best sharpshooters.
She played her way and it flowed well within the Liberty’s plans. Ionescu scored the Liberty’s first eight points to help New York take an early 10-2 lead. She had a season-high 17 points by halftime.In the second half, she found her flow as a facilitator, dishing out all five of her assists in the final two quarters.Ionescu had a tough start to the season.Outside of suffering a season-ending injury three games into her rookie season, Ionescu had never missed this muc...