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  Thursday, Aug. 17 7:00pm ET
Defense sets tone for Cleveland
 
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CLEVELAND (Ticker) -- The Cleveland Rockers got off to a quick start and the New York Liberty are one loss from being finished.

The Rockers never trailed after the opening minute, built a 14-point first-half lead and cruised to a 56-43 victory over the Liberty in the opener of the Eastern Conference finals.

Rushia Brown scored 18 points to lead a balanced attack for the Rockers, who improved to 3-0 at home in the postseason and are one win away from their first trip to the WNBA Championship.

The Liberty won the East and swept the Washington Mystics in their first-round series. But they shot an awful 31 percent (16-of-51) from the field and trailed by as many as 18 points.

"I thought defensively this is what we have to do to be successful," Rockers coach Dan Hughes said. "It enables us to do our thing, which is to play a little bit in transition, which I think is important in this game. New York is such a good half-court team."

"The Rockers are a good team at home (16-3)," Liberty coach Richie Adubato said. "They say we are a physical team, but they (Cleveland) were extremely physical tonight. They made us look like we were made of papier mache. They were extremely aggressive in every way and we didn't retaliate."

The best-of-three series shifts to New York for Game Two on Sunday and perhaps Game Three on Monday. The Liberty, who reached the championship round last year, have won 11 straight home games. The Rockers are 3-14 on the road this year.

"When we left the locker room to start the first half, the coach told us to play strong," said Rockers guard Merlakia Jones, who scored 12 points. "This game was crucial for us because we have had our problems on the road. This is a new season and we are going to New York thinking positively."

Suzie McConnell Serio had 10 points and five assists and Chasity Melvin had eight points and nine rebounds for the Rockers, who shot 41 percent (21-of-51) and held a 34-22 advantage on the glass.

"That was a very playoff-type game," Hughes said. "Defensively, both teams made it tough on the other team to score."

Tari Phillips scored 11 points and was the only player in double figures for the Liberty. Vickie Johnson, who averaged 12.3 points during the season, managed two on 1-of-14 shooting.

"We just stayed in plays with her," Hughes said. "There wasn't anything specific that we did. But I thought Mery (Andrade) was in a lot of plays with her. Johnson always had to shoot with a hand in her face."

A three-point play by Phillips had New York within 14-11 with 9:23 left in the first half before Cleveland took control for good with a 9-2 run. Brown scored five points before a layup by Helen Darling made it 23-13 with 5:16 remaining.

New York's Tamika Whitmore made a layup, but Brown made a free throw, McConnell Serio hit a 3-pointer and Jones hit a jumper for a 29-15 lead with 2:04 to go.

"We couldn't knock down our shots and we were running in mud early," Adubato said. "We usually get the rebounds and loose balls. They just did a great job on us and we were a step behind."

Despite scoring the last six points of the half, the Liberty shot just 38 percent (8-of-21) and committed 12 turnovers.

New York went scoreless for nearly the first three minutes of the second half and never made a charge. The Rockers led by no less than nine points and opened a 56-38 advantage on Melvin's two free throws with 2:07 remaining.

"We just got pushed around a little bit," Phillips said. "It was a little difficult inside and there was a lot of holding. We were not aggressive and you can't do that against the Rockers."

 


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