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Three keys for Liberty in semifinal matchup vs. Aces

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Three keys for Liberty in semifinal matchup vs. Aces

The Liberty are gearing up for a rematch of the 2023 WNBA Finals, where the Aces emerged victorious in four games to claim their second consecutive title.

The two powerhouse teams will face off earlier this year in the semifinals, with the action starting on Sunday.

Here are three crucial factors for the Liberty to turn the tables on Las Vegas:


Leonie Fiebich has replaced Courtney Vandersloot in the Liberty’s starting lineup. NBAE via Getty Images

1. Length

The Aces will have to contend with the new Liberty starting five, featuring rookie Leonie Fiebich in place of veteran Courtney Vandersloot. Standing at 6-foot-4, Fiebich adds height to the lineup and a stronger defensive presence.

Her ability to guard both forwards and guards could address the backcourt issues the Liberty faced in 2023. Keeping Fiebich on the court to contain the Aces guards and utilize her shooting skills would be a wise move.

2. Anyone but A’ja

The Liberty should make sure that A’ja Wilson faces tough defense on every possession, whether it’s a shot, pass, or rebound.

A'Ja Wilson
A’ja Wilson Getty Images

The 2024 MVP poses a significant threat in the paint, and Breanna Stewart will have to step up to contain her. By providing additional support against Wilson, the Liberty can force other Aces players to take on playmaking responsibilities.

3. Depth

Building a strong bench was a top priority for the Liberty at the end of last season, and now they have a variety of options to handle challenging situations in the intense playoff schedule.

With Fiebich in the starting lineup, Vandersloot will focus on facilitating the offense with fresh energy. Kayla Thornton can bring a physical defensive edge against the Aces’ backcourt, while Nyara Sabally can provide valuable minutes at center, giving Jonquel Jones a breather and contributing on both ends of the floor.

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