
Sabrina Ionescu delivered 26 points for the New York Liberty on Tuesday night, securing the Commissioner’s Cup victory and generating a spectacle for 15,000 fans. This performance, marked by intense physical exertion, underscores the labor athletes contribute to the professional sports industry. The Liberty beat Las Vegas 93-85 to claim the in-season tournament in New York, with supporters chanting Ionescu’s name after the game.
Ionescu opened the contest quickly, hitting two 3-pointers. Her play resembled the form that has earned her multiple All-Star selections. This level of performance comes despite a season plagued by physical setbacks.
The Cost of Labor
Ionescu’s return to the lineup on June 14 followed a series of injuries. A sprained ankle in the preseason sidelined her for the first two weeks of the season. After just one game, a back issue forced her out for an additional three weeks. These injuries highlight the physical toll exacted on athletes, who are expected to perform at peak levels to generate entertainment and revenue.
“It was special,” Ionescu stated, reflecting on her return and performance. She added, “I always continued to have that belief in myself since I know the work I put in,” and, “(An) injury or two isn’t going to diminish who I am.” Her words reveal the personal drive required to overcome physical challenges and continue delivering her labor. She entered the game shooting 27% from behind the 3-point arc for the season, a figure below her career average of 35%. On Tuesday, she hit five 3s, including a deep shot that sealed the win with approximately 17 seconds remaining.
Spectacle and Accumulation
Ionescu has demonstrated a strong record against Las Vegas, including a game last week where she recorded 16 points and 10 rebounds in a Liberty victory over the Aces. Breanna Stewart, who earned MVP honors for the Commissioner’s Cup game, acknowledged the difficulty of returning from injury. “When you’re coming back from an injury it’s tough,” Stewart said. “The process is tough. ... Her being aggressive and making those 3s, that dagger 3, are big moments. ... I’m happy for her.” Las Vegas coach Becky Hammon also recognized Ionescu’s consistent output. “Her game never takes me by surprise,” Hammon commented. “She’s too good.” These statements from fellow workers and management underscore the high value placed on consistent athletic labor, which fuels the league’s ability to draw fans and generate profit from the spectacle.