WNBA Game Preview: New York Liberty (2-1) vs. Portland Fire (1-1)

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Barclays Center — Brooklyn, New York

Takeaway: The Liberty return home after a strong early‑season road stretch, while Portland—now in its second WNBA season—continues to prove it belongs in the league’s competitive landscape. New York’s star‑powered roster remains one of the league’s most dangerous, but Portland’s youth, pace, and physicality make them a live underdog. Expect a high‑tempo, high‑skill matchup with playoff‑level intensity.

Venue & Game Context

Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY

  • Capacity: ~17,700
  • One of the WNBA’s premier shooting environments
  • Liberty thrive at home: elite spacing, strong crowd energy
  • Portland’s first-ever visit to Brooklyn

Tip‑off: 7:00 PM Eastern Time

Broadcast: ESPN2, YES Network, WNBA League Pass

Injury Report

New York Liberty

  • Breanna Stewart — F — Day-to-day (ankle) Expected to play; may see slightly reduced minutes.
  • Sabrina Ionescu — G — Day-to-day (hip tightness) Trending toward playing; shooting mobility worth monitoring.
  • Nyara Sabally — F/C — Out (knee) Frontcourt depth impacted.

Portland Fire

  • Aaliyah Edwards — F — Day-to-day (shoulder) Expected to play; physicality may be limited.
  • Skylar Diggins-Smith — G — Out (personal) Major loss for playmaking and veteran leadership.
  • Sami Whitcomb — G — Day-to-day (illness) Game‑time decision; affects spacing and bench scoring.

Team Records & Early‑Season Form

New York Liberty (2–1)

  • Wins: Strong perimeter shooting, elite ball movement
  • Loss: Defensive lapses in transition
  • Trend: Offense already in midseason form; defense still tightening

Portland Fire (1–1)

  • Win: Dominant rebounding and interior scoring
  • Loss: Turnovers and inconsistent half‑court execution
  • Trend: Young roster showing upside but still learning late‑game execution

Recent Team Form Indicators

New York

  • Averaging 89.0 PPG
  • Allowing 82.3 PPG
  • Shooting: 47% FG, 38% 3PT
  • Strength: Elite spacing and shot creation
  • Weakness: Defensive rebounding without Sabally

Portland

  • Averaging 81.5 PPG
  • Allowing 84.0 PPG
  • Shooting: 43% FG, 33% 3PT
  • Strength: Physicality, interior scoring
  • Weakness: Turnovers, perimeter defense

Key Player Matchups

1. Breanna Stewart (NYL) vs. Aaliyah Edwards (POR)

  • Stewart’s versatility vs. Edwards’ strength and athleticism
  • Edwards’ shoulder injury could tilt the matchup Impact: Stewart is the most dominant two‑way player on the floor.

2. Sabrina Ionescu (NYL) vs. Dana Evans (POR)

  • Ionescu’s playmaking vs. Evans’ speed and pressure defense Impact: Portland must disrupt Ionescu’s rhythm to stay competitive.

3. Jonquel Jones (NYL) vs. Kalani Brown (POR)

  • Jones’ mobility vs. Brown’s size and rebounding Impact: Portland needs Brown to control the glass.

4. Betnijah Laney-Hamilton (NYL) vs. Rickea Jackson (POR)

  • Laney’s defense vs. Jackson’s scoring upside Impact: Jackson is Portland’s X‑factor.

Series History

  • First-ever meeting between the Liberty and the expansion Portland Fire
  • Liberty historically strong vs. expansion teams in their first two seasons
  • New York is 8–2 in its last 10 games vs. Western Conference opponents

Betting Trends (2025 + Early 2026)

New York

  • 7–3 in last 10 home games
  • Over is 6–4 in last 10
  • 5–1 ATS in last 6 vs. Western Conference

Portland

  • 4–6 in last 10 road games
  • Under is 6–3 in last 9
  • 2–5 ATS in last 7 as an underdog of 6+ points

Matchup Trends

  • Liberty games trend high-scoring at home
  • Portland struggles defending elite perimeter teams
  • First-half Over has hit in 5 of last 7 Liberty home games

GAME ODDS

New York Liberty             – 11.5

Portland Fire                     176.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 13, 2026

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