From the moment Betnijah Laney-Hamilton first put on a New York Liberty jersey, she embodied the toughness, swag, and spirit of New York City. Growing up, NYC was like a second home to her. Places like the Fulton Mall, Coney Island, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade were all part of her childhood adventures during holiday breaks and summers, thanks to her great aunt living in Brooklyn.
After attending Rutgers University, Laney-Hamilton was thrilled to call the area home again in 2021 when she signed with the Liberty.
Coming off a Most Improved Player award-winning season with the Atlanta Dream, Laney-Hamilton became a key player for the Liberty in 2021, alongside Natasha Howard and Sabrina Ionescu. Despite an impressive performance, she faced tough competition in the playoffs against the Phoenix Mercury.
Although overshadowed by new talent on the team, Laney-Hamilton’s contributions to the Liberty have made her a fan favorite and a New York hero.
As the Liberty heads to their second-straight WNBA Finals in 2024, Laney-Hamilton remains a key player, showcasing her talent and determination. Can she help lead the team to their first championship?
Stay tuned to see if Laney-Hamilton can rise to the occasion when it matters most in the upcoming Finals.
Laney-Hamilton’s Playoff Performance
While Laney-Hamilton excelled in the regular season, her performance in the 2024 playoffs fell below expectations.
Struggling with her shooting percentage and scoring output, Laney-Hamilton faced challenges during the playoffs, raising questions about her form.
Comparing her playoff performance to the regular season, Laney-Hamilton’s numbers have dipped, highlighting the pressure of the postseason.