Courtney Williams led the Minnesota Lynx to victory in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals, scoring 24 points with 15 coming in the fourth quarter and overtime. She made a crucial play to force extra time, proving to be the X factor predicted by Beckett Harrison.
In Game 2, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton of the New York Liberty showcased a standout performance, scoring 20 points in 32 minutes after recovering from a knee procedure, fulfilling Zack Ward’s vision for the team.
Swish Appeal wonders who will step up as the hero in Game 3 of the Finals. With so many impactful players on both teams, it is difficult to predict which player will make a series-changing impact.
Players like Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart are expected to shine, but the contribution of role players like Williams, Laney-Hamilton, Leonie Fiebich, and Kayla McBride will be crucial in supporting their superstars and pushing their teams to victory.
Will Leonie lift the Liberty?
A pivotal moment in Game 2 hinted at Leonie Fiebich’s potential impact in Game 3.
In Game 1, Fiebich’s 3-point shot increased New York’s lead, proving to be a game-changer that saved the Liberty from repeating Game 1’s drama.
Jonquel Jones, did you think Leo was gonna shoot this?
“I saw her gearing up for it and, hey man, they said they call her European Spice. I told her that was some European Spice shit right there … Yeah, that’s her nickname over there, apparently.” https://t.co/WD6W2TQq1a — Lucas Kaplan (@LucasKaplan_) October 14, 2024
While Fiebich had a limited impact in Game 2, her overall contribution to the Liberty is significant, reflected in the positive plus/minus stat she holds during the playoffs. She plays a crucial role in unlocking New York’s potential.
Fiebich’s impact is expected to grow louder as the Finals progress. As the Liberty aim for their first championship, her performance will be key to their success.
Time to get McBuckets!
Kayla McBride is known for hitting big shots when it matters most.
Her experience in the playoffs has been crucial for the Lynx, with her past performances in postseason games demonstrating her ability to step up in important moments.
Although McBride’s playoff numbers have dipped slightly in 2024, she remains a key player for the Lynx, particularly on the defensive end where she has shown great resilience. Her performance in Game 1, where she scored 22 points and made crucial defensive plays, exemplifies her importance to the team’s success.
For Minnesota to secure the championship, McBride will need to elevate her game even further, drawing inspiration from her recent success in the EuroLeague Women’s championship.