Ranking Liberty's WNBA 'Revenge Tour' against other titles

Rare is a champ bouncing back from losing the previous season's finals, but going through the team that beat it. Let's rank these revenge titlists.

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WNBA players opt out of CBA: How it will impact 2025 season, free agency -- and what players are asking forSabrina Ionescu, the No. 1 draft pick in 2020, helped the New York Liberty prevail 3-2 in a Finals series marked by huge shots and big momentum shifts. Rare is the chance in professional sports to make it all the way to the edge of a championship, fall short, then climb back and win on a second try.

When the 2017 Finals rolled around, Maya Moore, Sylvia Fowles, Seimone Augustus and Minnesota were waiting for L.A. again, and another epic Finals unfolded across five more games.



After surviving elimination in Game 4, Moore and Fowles combined for 35 points and 30 rebounds in the finale as the Lynx prevailed, earning their fourth ring in seven seasons with a side of revenge. This time around, they left nothing up to chance, winning the last three games of the series by a combined 57 points behind the efforts of breakout Finals MVPThe Eagles had never known a playoff game in their first 14 seasons of existence, but that all changed under coach Earle"Greasy" Neale in 1947. Fast-forward to the following October, and it was Dodgers-Yankees once more -- for the fourth time in five seasons -- and they went the distance again.

This time, though, the big story was Yankee pitcher Don Larsen, who was named MVP after winning Game 5 with the only perfect game in World Series history. We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here.

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