At halftime Sunday, Sandy Brondello looked at Nyara Sabally to say “be ready for the big lineup.”
The third-year center, who had only played a total of 15 minutes across the Liberty’s semifinal series against the Aces, was what Breanna Stewart termed “the X-factor.”
And Sabally helped deliver the franchise’s first title in the Liberty’s 67-62 Game 5 overtime win over the Lynx.
Sabally had played just 15 minutes in a playoff game in her career, at the most, recorded a playoff-high 17 minutes with 13 points off the bench.
“It really is just the mental preparation of staying ready and being locked in,” Sabally said after becoming a champion. “Knowing whatever minutes you get, that’s what you get, and you need to be ready to go on the floor. Our team has such a high standard, and to be able to live up to that, you have to be mentally ready. Otherwise, you’ll just hurt the team in the long run.
