Game 1 The Liberty started game one off well, stealing a close first quarter 25–22. The game continued to be tight throughout the second quarter, which ended in a 24–24 tie. Therefore, the Liberty enjoyed a slim three point lead going into halftime. However, the Aces rallied behind the home crowd coming out of halftime and won the third quarter 26–16. They continued their dominance into the fourth quarter winning 27–17. Their twenty-point second half win took them to a seventeen-point game one win. The Aces only had five players score points, and four of them scored in double figures. The Aces were led by
Kelsey Plum and
Jackie Young who each scored twenty-six points.
Chelsea Gray added twenty points and
A'ja Wilson scored nineteen. The Liberty had five players score in double figures and were led by
Breanna Stewart who had twenty-one points.
Jonquel Jones scored sixteen points,
Marine Johannès scored fourteen points,
Betnijah Laney scored eleven, and
Courtney Vandersloot rounded out the double digit scorers with ten points. The Liberty only had two other players score in the game. Jones continued her streak of
double-doubles by recording ten rebounds. Jones now has the most double-doubles in a single postseason in WNBA history, with seven.
Game 2 The Aces got off to a flying start in game two of the series, winning the first quarter by nineteen points, 38–19. The Liberty made a comeback in the second quarter, winning by eleven points, 25–14. However, it was not enough to overcome the first quarter defect and the Aces took an eight-point lead into halftime. Similarly to game one, the Aces came out of the halftime break strong and won the third quarter 28–13. The Aces took a twenty-three point lead into the fourth quarter and continued to dominate the game. The Aces won the fourth quarter by five points, 24–19. The Aces won game two by twenty-eight points and took a 2–0 series lead into the series games played in New York. The Aces had four players score in double figures and were led by
A'ja Wilson with twenty-six points.
Jackie Young scored twenty-four points,
Kelsey Plum scored twenty-three points and
Chelsea Gray rounded out the double digit scorers with fourteen points. Wilson and Gray both recorded double-doubles in the game. Wilson by virtue of her fifteen rebounds and Gray via her eleven assists. The Liberty also had four double digit scorers and were led by
Jonquel Jones with twenty-two points.
Breanna Stewart scored fourteen points,
Betnijah Laney added twelve points, and
Sabrina Ionescu scored ten points. Stewart and Jones also scored double-doubles by having thirteen and ten rebounds, respectively.
Game 3 The Liberty used the home crowd to their advantage in game three and got off to a 21–18 first quarter win. In the second quarter the teams were evenly matched, and the quarter finished 22–22. Therefore, the Liberty took a three-point lead into halftime in the must-win game three. The Liberty played lock-down defense in quarter three, and won 18–10. Taking an eleven-point lead into the fourth quarter, the Liberty didn't look back and won the fourth 26–23. They won game three by fourteen points in order to stay alive in the series. This was the Liberty's first win in the WNBA Finals since
1999. The Liberty had four players score in double figures and were led by
Jonquel Jones with twenty-seven points.
Breanna Stewart scored twenty points, and
Betnijah Laney and
Courtney Vandersloot scored twelve. Stewart had a double-double by recording twelve rebounds. This was the first game in the playoffs where Jones did not score a double-double. The Aces only had five players score points in the game, and three of them scored in double digits. They were led by
Kelsey Plum with twenty-nine points.
A'ja Wilson scored sixteen points, and
Chelsea Gray scored eleven points. Wilson had a double-double with eleven rebounds.
Game 4 New York again faced elimination at home in game four and they started the game strongly by winning the first quarter 23–13. The Aces fought back in a closely contested second quarter and won 17–16. The Liberty took a nine-point lead into halftime. The Aces came out of halftime and played lock-down defense limiting the Liberty to only twelve points and they won the quarter 23–12. Heading into the fourth quarter the Aces held a two-point lead. The fourth quarter was a back and forth affair, with the Liberty won 18–17. However, the one point victory was not enough to secure the game and the Aces won by a point. The win secured them their second WNBA title in a row. The Aces prevailed in game four despite starting point guard
Chelsea Gray missing the game due to injury. The Aces had four players score in double figures and were led by Finals MVP
A'ja Wilson with twenty-four points.
Jackie Young scored sixteen points,
Cayla George scored eleven and
Alysha Clark added ten. Wilson recorded her third double-double in the Finals with sixteen rebounds. The Liberty also had four players score in double digits and were led by
Courtney Vandersloot with nineteen points.
Betnijah Laney scored fifteen points,
Sabrina Ionescu scored thirteen points, regular season MVP
Breanna Stewart was held to 3-17 shooting and scored ten points. Stewart recorded a double-double with fourteen rebounds. ==Team rosters==