The New York Liberty continued their dominant run through the 2026 WNBA season with a commanding 104–90 victory over the Atlanta Dream on June 12 at Gateway Center Arena. Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart orchestrated a balanced attack that overwhelmed Atlanta’s defense, as the Liberty stretched their winning streak to six games and solidified their hold on the league’s best record.
Match Overview and Key Moments
The Dream struck first, riding a hot start from guard Allisha Gray to an early 10–4 lead. The Liberty responded with a 15–2 burst, keyed by Stewart’s interior scoring and Ionescu’s playmaking. New York led 27–22 after the first quarter and never trailed again. The second quarter saw Atlanta hang within five points until a 9–0 Liberty run late in the half pushed the margin to 57–44 at the break.
New York’s defense tightened in the third quarter, limiting the Dream to 18 points while converting turnovers into fast-break opportunities. The lead ballooned to 22 points entering the fourth. Atlanta made a token run, cutting the deficit to 12 with 5:30 left, but Ionescu answered with back-to-back three-pointers that extinguished any comeback hopes.
Tactical Story: Transition Offense and Three-Point Volume
The Liberty’s game plan was aggressive from the start. They pressured Atlanta’s ball handlers, forcing 17 turnovers and scoring 25 points in transition. On offense, New York attempted 34 three-pointers, making 13 (38.2%), while Atlanta settled for just 18 attempts, a disparity that proved decisive. The Dream’s half-court sets struggled against New York’s switching defense, particularly when Stewart guarded on the perimeter, disrupting pick-and-roll actions.
Standout Performances
- New York Liberty: Breanna Stewart delivered a near triple-double—27 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 blocks. Sabrina Ionescu added 22 points and 9 assists, hitting 5-of-8 from deep. Jonquel Jones chipped in 16 points and 8 rebounds off the bench.
- Atlanta Dream: Allisha Gray led all scorers with 29 points on 11-of-17 shooting. Rhyne Howard contributed 19 points, but the Dream’s backcourt committed 9 turnovers. The frontcourt struggled, with center Cheyenne Parker managing only 6 points before fouling out.
Season Impact
The Liberty improved to 14–2, the best start in franchise history, and maintained a two-game lead over the Connecticut Sun in the Eastern Conference. The Dream fell to 8–8, slipping to sixth place. Atlanta’s inability to contain elite offensive teams continues to be a concern—they have allowed 100-plus points in four of their last six games. New York, meanwhile, looks increasingly like the team to beat in June.

