New York Liberty fans, hold your breath—but not for too long. Star point guard Sabrina Ionescu will be sidelined for at least two weeks after rolling her left ankle in a preseason clash against the Connecticut Sun. The good news? An MRI confirmed she avoided any "significant" injury, offering a sigh of relief for the WNBA's most electrifying playmaker.
The injury struck during Friday's game, with The Athletic's Annie Costabile first reporting the scare. "Chris DeMarco confirms what the replay showed. Sabrina Ionescu rolled her left ankle. She'll get an MRI tomorrow," Costabile shared on X. By Monday, the update was clear: Ionescu will be reevaluated in two weeks, meaning she'll miss the start of the regular season.
This is a tough break for the Liberty, who were counting on Ionescu's court vision and scoring to anchor their title push. But New York isn't short on star power. With former MVPs Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones leading the charge, plus the dynamic French guard Marine Johannes adding flair off the bench, the Liberty have the depth to weather this storm.
"I think we did a pretty big leap," Jones said after the preseason game, reflecting on the team's growth. "People are feeling more comfortable. We're nowhere near perfect, but we understand what our foundation is."
The Liberty open the regular season with a rematch against the Sun on Friday—this time, without their floor general. But if there's one thing this team has proven, it's that they can adapt. For now, it's all about Ionescu's recovery, and fans can breathe easy knowing this is just a temporary setback for one of the league's brightest stars.
