
Brian Fleurantin
Sports Writer at NetsDaily
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1 week ago |
netsdaily.com | Brian Fleurantin
Brett Davis-Imagn Images Brett Davis-Imagn Images Do you remember when we said that the Liberty would defeat the Indiana Fever, even though we all knew Caitlin Clark would return? Boy was I wrong. Clark not only returned, but she made her presence felt as she dominated with a 32 point performance a couple of days ago that handed the Liberty their first loss of the WNBA season.
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2 weeks ago |
netsdaily.com | Brian Fleurantin
Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images When you’re at the top of the mountain, everybody’s looking to take you down. You’re guaranteed to get everyone’s best efforts, the level of focus needed to win rises, and you have a bit less room for error. It’s pressure for sure, but it’s pressure that you’d love to have. The New York Liberty entered their showcase game against the Indiana Fever a bit shorthanded.
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3 weeks ago |
netsdaily.com | Brian Fleurantin
As her team gains in key numbers — wins and losses and valuation, Clara Wu Tsai continued talking up the WNBA Thursday, this time at a Forbes conference where she spoke about the potential of both the New York Liberty and Brooklyn Nets, confirming media reports that the Liberty is now worth nearly a half billion dollars while pointing up the disparity between the leagues in TV revenue and laying out glowing praise for the Libs GM, Jonathan Kolb.
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3 weeks ago |
netsdaily.com | Brian Fleurantin
Photo by Kenny Giarla/NBAE via Getty Images A good way to begin the chase for the Cup. The New York Liberty hosted the Connecticut Sun on Sunday afternoon at Barclays Center. They put on a show to celebrate Ellie the Elephant’s birthday with a resounding, record breaking win. The team is now 7-0. The opponent tonight is building something for the future. The Washington Mystics have been struggling as of late, but they’ve got their eyes focused on what hopes to be a promising future.
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3 weeks ago |
netsdaily.com | Brian Fleurantin
Photo by Chris Marion/NBAE via Getty Images The streak rolls on. The Washington Mystics went on a good third quarter run, but the New York Liberty got themselves back in gear and wound up winning by 22 points. The champs are now 6-0 to start the WNBA season. The opponent tonight is transitioning into a new era. The Connecticut Sun picked up their first win of the season after withstanding a late Indiana Fever to hold on and win. Where to follow the gameMy9 on TV.
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