Portland Fire hero Sarah Ashlee Barker had 3 words for her game-winning shot over the Liberty

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The Portland Fire took down the New York Liberty on Tuesday night in a game that no one in attendance at a raucous Moda Center is going to forget any time soon.

Sarah Ashlee Barker's put-back as time expired delivered the expansion Fire their first win, 98-96, over the star-studded Liberty -- whose two former WNBA MVPs, Jonquel Jones and Breanna Stewart, could not overcome the power of Fire friendship.

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That's not to say Portland doesn't have weapons of its own, though. Bridget Carleton, the top pick in the expansion draft, scored a game-high 26 points and sank five 3-pointers. Carla Leite added 21, while guard Kamiah Smalls -- on her fourth team in four WNBA seasons -- scored 13 in 14 minutes off the bench.

But Barker's play recognition from a Carleton three that was going wide decided a tight, back-and-forth contest. She had three words to share with the media about the sequence that won the game for Portland: "crash and jam."

— Portland Fire (@theportlandfire) May 13, 2026

"I just kind of saw (Calreton's shot) going to the side," Barker said. "So I knew (to) crash and jam. That's what we call it, so that's what I did. I saw it come off the backboard and I knew I had to get it up quick, so I just tossed it up there and it went in."

Barker's hustle produced a moment of ingenuity will live long in the memory for Portland. For the Fire to surprise in 2026, this scrappy, high-upside team will have to be built on plays like that.

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