Albany Times Union

Williams, Dream edge Liberty

Bradford makes key block on Laney’s game-tying attempt

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Courtney Williams scored 18 points, including a go-ahead basket with 58.2 seconds left, and the Atlanta Dream beat the New York Liberty 73-69 on Tuesday night.

Williams gave Atlanta a 71-69 lead on a baseline jumper. Betnijah Laney had multiple chances at the other end for New

York, but Crystal Bradford blocked her second attempt.

Chennedy Carter made 1 of 2 free

throws with 18.4 seconds left to give Atlanta a three-point lead. Sami Whitcomb was off on a 3-pointer and Williams sealed it with a free throw.

Bradford set career highs with 14 points and seven rebounds for Atlanta (6-9). Carter and Cheyenne

Parker each added 11 points, and Tiffany Hayes did not play.

Laney had 16 points, five rebounds and seven assists for New York (8-9). Michaela Onyenwere added 13 points, Whitcomb had 11 and Leaonna Odom 10.

Sun 90, Mystics 71: Jonquel Jones scored 23 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in her return from the Eurobasket tournament, and Connecticu­t beat short-handed Washington. Jones, who recently got back from Spain, had to pass multiple COVID-19 tests before playing the Mystics. She got going early, collecting a double-double in the first half with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Jasmine Thomas made a career-high seven 3-pointers and scored 21 points, and Brionna Jones added 14 points and nine rebounds for Connecticu­t (11-5). Dewanna Bonner tied a career high with seven assists, and she also grabbed eight rebounds. Washington only had six healthy players available. Natasha Cloud (ankle) was a late scratch from the lineup, and Myisha Hinesallen (knee) and Elena Delle Donne (back) are still out. Tina Charles scored 26 points, reaching 25-plus points for a fifth straight game, for Washington (7-9). The Mystics were outrebound­ed 52-13.

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