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New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu is set to compete in the 2025 WNBA 3-Point Contest during All-Star Weekend on Friday, she confirmed to <a href=" Kenney of The New York Post.
The New York Liberty are playing hard to stay in contention for a second straight WNBA championship. The Liberty have not been as good as the front-running Minnesota Lynx, but their 14-6 record has them in the hunt.
New York Liberty star Jonquel Jones is going home, but she's taking her coach instead of her ball. As her teammates prepared for a visit from the Indiana Fever
The sharp-shooting Indiana Fever star was being evaluated for a groin injury after she left in the final minute of Tuesday night’s 85-77 win over the Sun in Connecticut.
Caitlin Clark’s brother Colin took aim at the officials in a since-deleted tweet that blamed them for her latest injury.
There’s a line wrapping around Barclays Center in Brooklyn, but it’s not to watch the reigning WNBA champs, the New York Liberty, take on one of their opponents. Instead, this queue—nearly 500 people deep—is waiting to audition for one of the team’s three dance groups, the Timeless Torches.
New York is playing without 2024 Finals MVP Jonquel Jones, who remains sidelined with an ankle injury and isn’t expected back until after the break. Still, Breanna Stewart (19.5 PPG, 6.7 RPG) and Sabrina Ionescu (18.8 PPG) continue to anchor a top-tier offense.
Breanna Stewart is one of those players that makes the New York Liberty run. She's a pro's pro who proves all the time that she's truly made for the "bright lights, big city" mentality in New York. Still, even someone of Stewart's caliber needs down time.
Natasha Cloud loves the New York Liberty game so much, she'll do it for free—and even then, she'll do it at a discount. Seated on the Liberty bench for Tuesday'