WNBA Finals rematch finally here for Liberty
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Meesseman was reportedly deciding between the Liberty, Lynx and Phoenix Mercury as her next WNBA team, marking her return to the league after three years abroad. Though the 6-foot-4 Belgian arguably adds extra depth to an already stacked Liberty squad, Reeve clearly thinks it's Meesseman's loss, not the Lynx's.
Breanna Stewart did not play following her right leg injury, which occurred in Saturday's 101-99 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. Before the game, head coach Sandy Brondello said there is no timeline for her return, and it is unclear what part of her right left she injured.
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SB Nation on MSNNew York Liberty roll Phoenix Mercury in get-back game, 89-76
In the most important game of the Liberty’s still-young season, they left no doubt as to who the favorite to win the WNBA title is.
Dallas Wings rookie guard Paige Bueckers turned in a show-stopping performance Monday night, helping lead her team to a home upset win against the Eastern Conference powerhouse New York Liberty, 92-82.
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WNBA Wrap: Dallas Wings Defeat Defending Champs New York Liberty; Seattle Storm Beat Connecticut Sun
New York (17-8) has now lost two straight entering Wednesday's road showdown against the Minnesota Lynx, owners of the league's best record at 22-5
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart left the team’s 101-99 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday night after 3 minutes with a lower leg injury. Stewart had three points and a rebound before she left. Stewart seemed to injure the leg while running up the court. She went to the locker room and never came back to the bench.
The Minnesota Lynx will not be thinking about revenge when they tip off against the New York Liberty on Wednesday night in Minneapolis.
Nearly 40 minutes had passed since the Wings celebrated the team’s best win of the season, and the Liberty hadn’t left the visiting locker room yet.