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Can Liberty return to form in must-win Game 3 of WNBA Finals? - ESPN

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NEW YORK — The last time a WNBA team won back-to-back titles, the New York Liberty were on the losing end of the WNBA Finals.

Can they prevent history from repeating itself? It will be an uphill climb, but at least the Liberty will have their home crowd to help.

Down 2-0 in the best-of-five series, they host the Las Vegas Aces in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals on Sunday (3 p.m. ET, ABC) at Barclays Center. «We believe in one another,» Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu said. «We're on home court; we play really well at home with this fan base, and we understand what's at stake. »We're not pointing fingers and blaming anyone else for our actions.

That's something that we worked on all year long: just taking ownership. Vegas did what they were supposed to do, which was protect home court.

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