To Sandy Brondello, it wasn’t difficult to see that Betnijah Laney-Hamilton couldn’t operate at full-strength.
“You don’t have to be Einstein,” Brondello joked just over two hours before Game 2 began.
Laney-Hamilton’s season had been defined — and upended — by a right knee injury, keeping her out of the lineup for 12 regular-season games and prompting a minor clean-up procedure ahead of the Olympic break that kept her out of the lineup even longer.
But Sunday, with the Liberty attempting to avoid a 2-0 deficit in the WNBA Finals, Laney-Hamilton fought through whatever pain still lingers to finish with 20 points, tying her season high on 8-for-14 shooting in the Liberty’s 80-66 win.
The Liberty’s Betnijah Laney-Hamilton shoots a 3-pointer against the Lynx in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals on Oct. 13, 2024. NBAE via Getty Images“That’s what we’re used to,” Breanna Stewart said. “We know she can do this, and really happy to kinda see her get into a good rhythm with everything that’s kind of been up and down this season and know that she’s a big factor in everything we do.”
Laney-Hamilton didn’t want to place a percentage on how healthy she has been, but she also said that it was good to “see a glimpse of what I’m capable of.” She has tried to focus on stacking the days until she finally started to feel “pretty good.”
“The team, they’ve been doing a great job with everything,” Laney-Hamilton said of her treatment. “We’ve been doing a little bit of everything to try and get me feeling good.”
She opened with seven points in the first quarter, including a jumper and a layup, but with how the Lynx kept going under screens, the Liberty encouraged Laney-Hamilton to keep shooting 3-pointers. And with just over three minutes left, her 3-pointer followed a basket from Minnesota that cut the Liberty lead to two and ranked as one of her best moments, she said.
Sabrina Ionescu and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton of the New York Liberty react during Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Finals against the Minnesota Lynx at Barclays Center. Michelle Farsi/New York PostThey entered the season wanting her to play-make more, Brondello said, but that became difficult when she’s “hobbling around with her knee.” During the Liberty’s Finals run last year, Laney-Hamilton emerged as one of their most consistent options on offense while the stars around her, who clouded her role on offense during the year, struggled at times. Her defense — as the Liberty’s anchor — had always been her strength.
It materialized again Sunday when she slid over and helped on Lynx star Napheesa Collier in the second quarter to force a turnover, along with the scoring burst the Liberty needed.
Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) reacts after scoring in the first quarter against the Minnesota Lynx during Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Finals on Oct. 13, 2024. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConAfter shooting just 8-for-26 from the field in Game 1, Sabrina Ionescu erupted for 12 points in the first quarter before managing just two the rest of the game. She finished with a 5-for-9 shooting line while adding five assists.
“Ten of them were in the fast break,” Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve said. “So what changed: She wasn’t able to get it in fast-break, and we had her in the half-court.”
Breanna Stewart #30 of the New York Liberty drives to the basket during the game against the Minnesota Lynx during Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Finals on October 13, 2024. NBAE via Getty ImagesStewart set a WNBA Finals record with seven steals. … Brondello moved into a tie with Bill Laimbeer for second place with her 37th career playoff win.






