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The New York Liberty broke the WNBA regular-season record by making 19 3s in a 99-74 victory over the Chicago Sky on Thursday.
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Last year, Clark put up 19.2 points and a WNBA-high 8.4 assists a game while earning an All-Star berth and the Rookie of the Year award. The Fever, who hadn't made the playoffs since 2016, went 20-20 and returned to the postseason, where they were swept in the first round by the Connecticut Sun.
Finally, there is the undeniably fun match-up of Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson, both excelling on both sides of the ball. The Liberty seem to have accepted that Wilson is just going to score upwards of 30 points per game, and tried to deny everyone else, which leads into the second area of concern for the Aces.
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The New York Liberty couldn't miss Thursday night during their 99–74 blowout win over the Chicago Sky. The defending champs shooting clinic was so impressive, it set a WNBA record. New York went 19 for 34 on three-pointers in the victory,