The last time the Liberty and the Lynx had been seen at Barclays Center, there was confetti falling all over the home team after Game 5 of the WNBA Finals .

“One of the most amazing nights of my life, I think, other than having my children,” Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said. “[The series] was up and down. Just two great teams going at each other.”

These two teams were back together Sunday at Barclays for the first time since the Liberty claimed first prize that October night. Minnesota beat them at Target Center on July 30 in the long-awaited first rematch behind 30 points from Napheesa Collier and was sitting atop the league standings ahead of the second-place Liberty.

Both were down one shining star for this Brooklyn reunion. Two-time MVP Breanna Stewart remained out for the L

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