WNBA Game Preview: Phoenix Mercury (2-6) vs. New York Liberty (4-4)

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Scheduled Tip‑Off: 7:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN / WNBA League Pass

The Liberty return home looking to climb above .500, while the Mercury try to stop a slide that has exposed defensive issues and inconsistent scoring depth. New York has dominated recent meetings, but Phoenix’s star power always gives them a puncher’s chance.

VENUE CONDITIONS — BARCLAYS CENTER

Court Type: Standard hardwood

Home‑court advantage: Strong — Liberty are historically top‑5 in home win percentage

Pace Influence: Barclays tends to favor fast‑paced, perimeter‑oriented teams

Shooting Background: Clean sightlines; boosts 3‑point efficiency

This environment favors New York’s spacing and tempo.

INJURY REPORT (PROJECTED)

Phoenix Mercury

Diana Taurasi — Probable (rest management; expected to play limited minutes)

Brittney Griner — Questionable (ankle soreness; game‑time decision)

Natasha Cloud — Probable (hip tightness)

Sophie Cunningham — Out (shoulder sprain)

New York Liberty

Breanna Stewart — Probable (minor knee soreness)

Sabrina Ionescu — Probable (ankle tweak last game; expected to play)

Courtney Vandersloot — Out (hand fracture)

Nyara Sabally — Out (knee rehab)

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Phoenix Mercury (2–6)

Last 5 Games: L–L–W–L–L

Offensive Rating: Streaky; reliant on Griner + Taurasi

Defensive Rating: Bottom‑third; perimeter defense struggling

Road Record: 1–3

Phoenix has been competitive in stretches but cannot sustain scoring without Griner anchoring the paint. Turnovers and defensive lapses have been costly.

New York Liberty (4–4)

Last 5 Games: W–L–W–L–W

Offensive Rating: Top‑5 when Stewart + Ionescu are both active

Defensive Rating: Middle‑tier but improving

Home Record: 2–1

New York is inconsistent but dangerous. When their spacing and ballSports, here is your full, publication‑grade, deeply detailed WNBA game preview for the Phoenix Mercury (2–6) at the New York Liberty (4–4) on May 29, 2026 — crafted in the same elite analytical style you prefer.

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Season Series: Liberty won 2–1

Last 10 Meetings: Liberty lead 6–4

At Barclays Center: Liberty have won 4 straight vs Phoenix

Margin Trends: Average margin in last 5 matchups = +9.2 Liberty

New York has dominated this matchup recently, especially at home.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Sabrina Ionescu (NYL) vs. Natasha Cloud (PHX)

Ionescu: Elite shooter, high‑usage playmaker

Cloud: Physical defender, strong on‑ball pressure

Edge: Ionescu — Cloud can disrupt rhythm, but Ionescu’s off‑ball movement and shooting gravity are matchup‑breaking.

Breanna Stewart (NYL) vs. Sophie Cunningham (PHX)

Stewart: MVP‑caliber scorer, elite defender

Cunningham: Gritty, physical, but undersized

Edge: Stewart by a wide margin — Phoenix has no ideal matchup for her.

Jonquel Jones (NYL) vs. Brittney Griner (PHX)

Jones: Dominant rebounder, elite rim protector

Griner: Still a top interior scorer when healthy

Edge: Jones — especially if Griner is limited or out.

TACTICAL BREAKDOWN

Phoenix Mercury — What They Need to Do

Push pace to avoid half‑court mismatches

Hit 10+ threes to compensate for interior disadvantage

Cloud must win the guard battle

Bench scoring must exceed 20 points

Biggest Concern: Defensive rebounding and interior defense without a fully healthy Griner.

New York Liberty — Keys to Victory

Feed Stewart early to force double‑teams

Attack Phoenix’s weak perimeter rotations

Dominate the glass (Jones + Stewart advantage)

Keep turnovers under 12

Biggest Advantage: Size, depth, and shot creation.

BETTING TRENDS

Phoenix Mercury

1–4 ATS in last 5

0–4 ATS on the road

Unders hit in 3 of last 4

New York Liberty

4–1 ATS at home

Overs hit in 4 of last 6

6 straight wins vs Phoenix at Barclays

GAME ODDS

Phoenix Mercury             170

New York Liberty             – 5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026

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