Liberty 87, Shock 94

1 2 3 4 OT T
NYL (12-21) 16 18 17 33 3 87
DET (17-16) 30 14 21 19 10 94

Final

 OT
7:30 PM ET, September 10, 2009
The Palace of Auburn Hills
Detroit, MI

Nolan, Shock near playoff bid with eighth win in 10 games

Top Performers
NEW YORK DETROIT
E. Carson
Points: 28
Reb: 2
Ast: 3
Stl: 2
Blk: 0
D. Nolan
Points: 34
Reb: 5
Ast: 4
Stl: 0
Blk: 0
Game Leaders
 NEW YORKDETROIT
PointsE. Carson 28D. Nolan 34
ReboundsK. Vaughn 4K. Braxton 8
AssistsL. Moore 6S. Zellous 5
StealsL. Moore 6A. Hornbuckle 2
BlocksC. Kraayeveld 1S. Zellous 2
· Team stats: New York | Detroit
2009 Season
 
Thu 7/2 @NY 80, DET 64Recap | Box Score
Tue 8/4 @DET 76, NY 64Recap | Box Score
» Thu 9/10 @DET 94, NY 87Recap | Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Shock | Liberty
Next 5 Games
NEW YORK (ET) DETROIT (ET)
09/13 WAS 4:00pm
09/12 @CHI 8:00pm
09/16 ATL 8:00pm
09/18 @ATL 7:30pm
09/23 IND 8:00pm
09/25 @IND 7:00pm
· Complete Schedule: New York | Detroit
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This story has been corrected. Read below

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Despite winning three championships in the previous six seasons, the Detroit Shock don't make things easy on themselves.

Needing a win to move on the verge of clinching a playoff berth Thursday night, the Shock led the last-place Liberty by 14 points after three quarters, only to see New York take a lead with 4:42 to play.

A story on ESPN.com on Thursday night saying the Shock had clinched a playoff berth, based partially on information provided by the team, was incorrect.

Kara Braxton, though, scored the next five points and grabbed three key rebounds to help Detroit force overtime, and Deanna Nolan hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the extra period to help the Shock (17-16) pull out a 94-87 victory.

"That's exactly how we are -- it's never simple," said Nolan, who finished with 34 points. "This was one of those games where a team has nothing to lose and just plays great down the stretch."

Nolan went 3-for-19 as the Shock blew a five-point lead in the last two minutes of a loss in Minnesota on Wednesday night, but made up for it on Thursday. She hit 11-of-17 shots, including 6-of-11 3-pointers.

"I couldn't hit either side of the ocean in Minnesota, so I wanted to come out and make some shots tonight," she said. "We knew what we were doing wrong tonight, and we were able to fix it."

New York, playing without Janel McCarville (ankle), shot 77 percent from the floor in the fourth quarter, but only scored three points in overtime.

"That fourth quarter was very disheartening," Detroit coach Rick Mahorn said. "At some point, there's nothing a coach can do -- the players have to decide if they want it bad enough. Luckily, we pulled it out, and we'll take it."

The defending champion Shock secured a return to the postseason after starting 9-14 when Chicago beat Indiana.

"At some point, I'll look at the standings and see if we're in or not, but right now I don't care," he said. "We've got a lot of things to fix if we want to do anything in the playoffs."

Essence Carson scored a career-high 28 points for New York (12-21), which lost its fourth straight. The Liberty have already been eliminated from playoff contention.

"We were just looking to win a game," New York interim coach Anne Donovan said. "It's been a long time since we've won a game, and at this point in the season, with us not qualifying for the playoffs, we're just looking to perform well."

Carson scored 13 points in the fourth quarter -- a tying 3 with 6 seconds left -- despite having to be helped off the court in the third after seemingly injury a foot.

"In the fourth, we were really focused on letting them have one shot and not giving up any defensive rebounds," she said. "I really believe that fatigue set in at the end. We didn't hit a couple shots and made a couple mistakes and they really capitalized."

New York was eliminated by Detroit in the playoffs in three games in each of the last two years -- in the first round in 2007 and the Eastern Conference finals last year.

A Sept. 10 story on ESPN.com incorrectly reported the playoff possibilities for the Detroit Shock, based on information provided by the team. The team has not yet clinched a playoff berth.


WNBA Scores

Thursday, September 10th
NY Liberty 87 Final
Detroit 94 OT
Indiana 79 Final
Chicago 86
San Antonio 80 Final
Sacramento 71
Phoenix 92 Final
Seattle 84 OT