Sabrina Ionescu, WNBA All-Star Game
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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.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever take on Breanna Stewart and the New York Liberty in this WNBA matchup on Wednesday night.
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Who What Wear on MSNTunnel Vision: How the New York Liberty Became the WNBA's Best Dressed TeamIt's a sweltering day in early July when I leave Who What Wear's New York office in Bryant Park to grab the Q train to Brooklyn. I walk into Times Square before dipping below the city, only to reemerge on the Manhattan Bridge,
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The Lead on MSNNew York Liberty Look To Regroup at the All-Star BreakTake a breather, folks. We have reached the 2025 WNBA All-Star break, which means it’s a great time to look back on how the defending champions, the New York Liberty, have fared this season. The ride has reached the stratosphere for highs,
Dallas Cowboys superstar Micah Parsons was welcomed to the Barclays Center with some boo birds while taking in a WNBA game between the New York Liberty and Indiana Fever.
The Liberty are set to host the Fever, who'll be without Caitlin Clark in their third matchup of the season. The regular series is tied 1-1.
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.