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The Aces secured a crucial victory over the New York Liberty in Game 3 of the WNBA semifinal series, winning 95-81. Coach Becky Hammon addressed her previous comments about the team lacking edge and being distracted, emphasizing that she wants her players to succeed on and off the court. Despite the win, the Aces are still facing a 2-1 series deficit and must win Game 4 to stay alive.

Looking ahead to Game 4, both teams are aware of the high stakes involved. The Liberty’s Breanna Stewart believes that the Aces will come out strong with their backs against the wall. Guard Kelsey Plum, who had a standout performance in Game 3, expressed her determination to play hard and prove her critics wrong.

Hammon clarified that her passionate speech during Game 2 was directed at the team as a whole, not just Plum. Plum, on the other hand, defended her playing style and acknowledged that sometimes things don’t go as planned, but she always gives her best effort. The Aces are focused on taking it one game at a time and not getting comfortable, as they are still behind in the series.

Despite missing center Kiah Stokes due to a concussion, the Aces are gearing up for Game 4 with the goal of forcing a Game 5. The team understands the importance of each game and remains determined to fight until the end. The upcoming game will be broadcast on ABC, and fans can expect an intense battle between the Aces and the Liberty at Michelob Ultra Arena.