Liberty player Sabrina Ionescu and Fever player Caitlin Clark
WNBA (DR) / Indiana Fever (DR)

Right now, the WNBA Finals are taking place, and it’s definitely a spectacle. On Wednesday, it was Sabrina Ionescu who gave the New York Liberty the victory with a legendary shot. Afterward, she sent a little message to two superstars, including Caitlin Clark.

While some basketball fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the NBA season, others are passionately following the WNBA Finals between the Minnesota Lynx and the New York Liberty, Marine Johannès ‘ former team .

The latter currently lead 2-1 in this best-of-5 series, and the show is more than there.

In Game 1 at the Barclays Center, the visitors erased an 18-point deficit to win in a thrilling scenario, including a 4-point play to force overtime.

And this Wednesday, for the first game in Minnesota, it was the Liberty players who aired the room.

Sabrina Ionescu, Kobe Bryant’s protégé, made one of the greatest shots in the history of this league.

Sabrina Ionescu tackles Caitlin Clark after her legendary shot

A few hours earlier, Sabrina Ionescu learned that she was only on the All-WNBA second team, even though she was directing the best team in the league.

A snub that she addressed in a press conference in a frontal manner:

It was a great All-WNBA second-team performance…

The message couldn’t be clearer, Sabrina Ionescu believes she deserves a spot on the All-WNBA First Team.

Except that the winner on the 1st spot is none other than… Caitlin Clark, a prodigy and true superstar.

Alyssa Thomas may also feel targeted, but let both rest assured, fans don’t necessarily agree with the Liberty star.

Indeed, beyond this shot from another planet, the number 20 was not necessarily excellent during this meeting with 13 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds, all at 5/12 shooting.

It was Breanna Stewart who carried hers with 30 units, including 13 in a row in the last quarter to allow them to catch up with the score.

Sabrina Ionescu isn’t on the All-WNBA First Team, but she could still end up with a championship ring on her finger. Given the choice, team success should always come before personal aspirations.