Liberty Probably Face Fever Minus Caitlin Clark
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As the New York Liberty zero in on the signing of coveted free agent Emma Meesseman, Breanna Stewart has sent a clear message to the rest of the WNBA: the party is over for everyone else.
The New York Liberty's star-studded roster makes it easy for someone like Jonquel Jones to fly under the radar -- a shocking thing to say for a former league MVP who, less than a year ago, was named MVP of the WNBA Finals.
The New York Liberty already have a pair of former Finals MVPs on the roster in Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones, but they're about to add a third as 2019 Finals MVP Emma Meesseman is set to join the franchise once she's able to get her work visa approved.
While basketball fans love to see baskets being made, an excessive amount of offense is often seen as a bad thing from a spectator's standpoint, especially when
Liberty guard Natasha Cloud heard Breanna Stewart's critics and she offered an impassioned defense of her teammate.
Liberty's Breanna Stewart helps Team Collier beat Sabrina Ionescu's Team Clark in WNBA All-Star Game
The Liberty was well-represented at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game as Breanna Stewart helped Team Collier beat Sabrina Ionescu's Team Clark, 151-131, on Saturday night.
Following the All-Star break, the Liberty’s schedule in the new 44-game season has two back-to-backs and anywhere from three to four games a week for the remainder of the regular season, which concludes Sept. 11. Stewart is soaking in the extra rest at home.
Meesseman joins a Liberty team that is atop the Eastern Conference with a 15-6 record, second only in the entire WNBA to Minnesota. The Liberty are so stacked that Meesseman can ease into minutes and come off the bench for a while before New York needs to decide whether she should be starting.
New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart is on the forefront of the WNBA's CBA negotiations, and she doesn't like where the league stands.