Sabrina Ionescu, WNBA and Liberty Star
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The Mirror US on MSNSabrina Ionescu wipes away young kid's tears after immediately taking actionNew York Liberty star guard Sabrina Ionescu shared a heartwarming moment with a young fan who struggled to fight back tears after being gifted her signature sneaker
Sabrina Ionescu, star point guard of the New York Liberty, is not only a WNBA champion but a trendsetter in the sneaker industry. Since the release of her first
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FirstSportz on MSN(Video) Sabrina Ionescu Wipes Off Tears from Emotional Young FanWhen athletes perform at the highest level, they tend to inspire young children to follow in their footsteps. Sabrina Ionescu, now at age 27, has reached a stage in her career where she is inspiring the next generation every time she steps on the court.
The Nike Sabrina 3 can be seen as the Swoosh's effort to not mess up a good thing. It maintains its predecessor's combination of Cushlon 3.0 foam and a forefoot Air Zoom unit to deliver a familiar feeling underfoot, and the continued DNA is also readily apparent in an upper that brings back Ionescu's hallmark vertical Swoosh.
Get out your tissues, WNBA fans, because you're going to need them while watching this.
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With Jonquel Jones still sidelined with an ankle sprain and the Liberty having endured several more injury hits in recent days, Sabrina Ionescu has been helping steer the team on track. Ionescu bounced back from a tough road trip by posting three straight 20-plus point games and helping the Liberty improve to 13-6 on the season.
Sabrina Ionescu paced five double-figure scorers for the Liberty (13-6) with 28 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, her third straight game with at least 20, five and five, tied for the second-longest streak in WNBA history.
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Amazon S3 on MSNAll-time great Cheryl Miller gave her pick between Caitlin, Paige & Sabrina Ionescu for whom to build a franchise aroundLegend Cheryl Miller was asked to pick between Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and Sabrina Ionescu to build a franchise around—and she didn’t hesitate in her pick. Miller went with Clark as she said she had a very small window to coach Calrk so she had to go with CC.