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The New York Liberty are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The Liberty compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member of the Eastern Conference. The team was founded in 1997 and is one of the eight original franchises of the league.
However, this was the first season the WNBA played a 40-game schedule. Their winning percentage of .800 was the best in franchise history, bettering the .676 mark, also from 2015. As the second seed in the playoffs, New York faced off against the seventh seeded Washington Mystics, and New York hosted the first two games of the three-game series.
The New York Liberty are officially WNBA champions after defeating the Minnesota Lynx 67-62 in overtime Sunday night, sealing their first ever title. The team joined "Good Morning America" in ...
The 2022 New York Liberty season was the 26th season for the New York Liberty franchise of the WNBA. The Liberty opened the regular season on May 7, 2022, versus the Connecticut Sun. [1] Ahead of the season, the Liberty parted ways with head coach Walt Hopkins on December 6, 2021, after two years with the team. [2]
New York Liberty [56] Kennedy Burke: February 20 New York Liberty [57] Breanna Stewart: February 26 New York Liberty [58] Stefanie Dolson: March 12 Washington Mystics: New York Liberty [59] [60] Brittney Griner: March 30 Phoenix Mercury [61] Tiffany Hayes: May 31 Connecticut Sun: Las Vegas Aces [62] Joyner Holmes: June 3 Seattle Storm [63 ...
The New York Liberty are WNBA champions for the first time, and the celebration was 28 years in the making.. New York City held a ticker tape parade and City Hall celebration as part of a full day ...
Stewart scored 21 points and had a WNBA Finals record seven steals to help the Liberty beat the Lynx 80-66 on Sunday in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals. Just like Game 1, New York built a double-digit ...