The New York Liberty delivered a commanding performance on the road, overpowering the Portland Fire 100–82 on May 15, 2026, in a Women's National Basketball Association showdown. The Liberty’s balanced scoring and suffocating defense in the second half proved too much for Portland, as New York maintained its early-season momentum with a statement victory at the Moda Center.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams traded baskets in a tightly contested first quarter. Portland’s home crowd roared as the Fire matched New York’s pace, trailing by just two points after the opening period, 28–26. However, the Liberty found their rhythm in the second quarter, using a 10–2 run to push the lead to double digits before halftime. By the break, New York had built a 54–44 advantage, sparked by their transition game and three-point shooting.
The Fire attempted to claw back in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to six points on a fast-break layup from their lead guard. But New York responded immediately, reeling off a 14–4 surge to close the quarter, effectively putting the game out of reach. The Liberty’s bench outscored Portland’s reserves 38–22, a critical factor in the final margin.
Key Moments That Shaped the Game
- Second-quarter spurt: New York’s backup point guard hit back-to-back triples, turning a one-possession game into a double-digit lead that Portland never fully erased.
- Third-quarter response: After Portland cut the lead to six, Liberty forward Sabrina Ionescu (who finished with 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists) drained a step-back three and then found a teammate for an alley-oop, igniting the decisive run.
- Free-throw dominance: New York converted 18 of 22 from the line, while Portland managed only 12 of 18, leaving valuable points on the floor.
- Defensive stops: The Liberty held Portland to just 36% shooting in the second half, including 2-of-13 from deep.
Standout Players
Sabrina Ionescu was the engine for New York, flirting with a triple-double while controlling the pace. She shot 9-of-16 from the field and added 3 steals. Breanna Stewart contributed 22 points and 10 rebounds, anchoring both ends of the floor. For Portland, Satou Sabally led the Fire with 28 points and 7 assists, but lacked consistent support from her teammates. The Fire’s starting backcourt combined for only 14 points on 5-of-19 shooting.
Season Impact
The victory pushed New York’s record to 4–1 early in the 2026 WNBA season, solidifying their status among the league’s elite. Portland, now 2–3, faces questions about their defensive rotations and bench depth. The Liberty’s depth and execution in crunch-time situations will be a warning sign for future opponents, while the Fire must regroup quickly ahead of a tough road trip.
With the Liberty clicking on all cylinders and Ionescu playing at an MVP level, this win could be a defining moment in New York’s push for the playoffs. Portland, meanwhile, will look to adjust their schemes and find a consistent second scoring option to complement Sabally.

