The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Liberty hosts annual CommUNITY Day

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NEW YORK — Tina Charles is pleased how the New York Liberty ownership group has continued to support the players’ activism involving social issues.

The team hosted its third annual CommUNITY Day game this past weekend and players participat­ed in a series of events around Sunday’s matchup against the Seattle Storm that was played at Barclays Center.

New York hosted a panel Thursday night that featured three formerly incarcerat­ed women. The team also held a basketball clinic on Sunday before the game for children of incarcerat­ed families well as a workshop, WOWsdom!, for girls and young women featuring former WNBA President Donna Orender.

“It shows what the organizati­on is about and they want us as individual­s and women to know it’s not just about wearing a uniform, but it’s about highlighti­ng a platform and advocating for what you believe in,” Charles said. “The fact that we could highlight women incarcerat­ed and Tanisha (Wright) and I and couple of our teammates were able to be there was great to hear their voices.

“Usually they have it right before the game and we’re not able to be a part of it. (Liberty Chief Operating Officer) Keia Clarke did a great job in putting that together,” Charles said. “In the past, (Liberty President) Isiah Thomas and (Liberty Vice President) Kristin Bernert did a great job as well to use that platform.”

In 2016, the Liberty wore (hash tag) Black Lives Matter tshirts to protest the deaths of black men and women in policeinvo­lved shootings. Then in 2017, the team focused on racial equality and gun violence and last year the focus was again on unity and equality.

“UNITY Day started a few years back when we got tired of seeing black and brown individual­s being killed by police at an alarming rate,” Charles said. “So, we decided to take matters into our own hands, and we created shirts that said “Black Lives Matter.” Even though we received a lot of great attention from media, community and fans, we were fined by the WNBA.”

POWER POLL

A look at this week’s WNBA poll:

1. Washington (177): The Mystics took over the top spot in the standings and the power poll. Washington plays two of its next three games at home.

2. Los Angeles (158): The Sparks have been the hottest teams since the AllStar Break and have rolled to five consecutiv­e wins.

3. Las Vegas (169): The Aces finish off the season with six of their final nine games on the road.

4. Connecticu­t (168): The Sun have cooled off, losing the first two games of their fourgame road trip. They fell out of first place in the standings. They hope to right themselves against Phoenix and Seattle to close out the west coast swing.

5. Chicago (1410): The Sky split games with Las Vegas and Los Angeles and now host those teams this week.

6. Seattle (1411): Alysha Clark came up big against New York as lately AllStar Natasha Howard has been getting help from a variety of players. The Storm complete their fourgame road trip with games at Washington and Seattle.

7. Minnesota (1212): The Lynx finally have Seimone Augustus back from her early season knee surgery and not coincident­ally have played better.

8. Phoenix (1112): The Mercury have been ravaged by injuries lately and may be without Brittney Griner for three games because of her role in the fight that occurred against Dallas last Saturday.

0. Indiana (916): The Fever have won three of their last four games and one more victory will give them their most in three seasons.

10. New York (815): Turnovers continue to plague the Liberty during their fivegame skid. They had 19 against Seattle and are second in the league averaging 15.9 a game.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Nneka Ogwumike earned player of the week honors after helping Los Angeles win its two games this week. She averaged 20.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals for the Sparks. Elena Delle Donne of Washington also received votes.

MENTAL HEALTH

Liz Cambage did a story for The Players Tribune about dealing with mental health issues for half her life. Cambage detailed her ongoing struggles with depression. It also revealed a downward spiral after AllStar weekend in Las Vegas last month, and why she missed two games, which were labeled as rest.

“I felt like I had to be honest for the people who look after me,” said Cambage, who added she’s been speaking with a sports psychologi­st, who was provided by the Aces. “You see us on the court, you see us out there balling, and there’s so much more to the sport than just being a basketball player. This whole season I honestly haven’t been myself. I’m already being back playing to my old way. It’s a bitterswee­t situation, but it’s what I need to do to be the best basketball player I can be.”

GAME OF THE WEEK

Seattle at Washington, Wednesday. The WNBA finalists from last season square off for the final time this year. They split their two meetings so far this season with each team winning on the road.

 ?? Gregory Payan / Associated Press ?? Tina Charles and the New York Liberty hosted its third annual CommUNITY Day game this past weekend.
Gregory Payan / Associated Press Tina Charles and the New York Liberty hosted its third annual CommUNITY Day game this past weekend.

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