Dejected after their loss to Las Vegas in the WNBA Finals, the New York Liberty should be reloaded and ready to take aim at the title again in 2024. Photo by Brandon Todd/New York Liberty
Still desperately seeking their first WNBA title, the New York Liberty know the 2023 Finals got away from them, watching helplessly as the Las Vegas Aces celebrated their second straight championship at Downtownโs Barclays Center last week.
โItโs still a little hard. I suppose it stings a lot,โ Liberty coach Sandy Brondello ceded after last Wednesdayโs Game 4 loss on the corner of Atlantic and Flatbush. โWe grew a lot as a team and weโll evaluate as we move forward.
โThe more time we spend together, the more chemistry we get and more feel for each other,โ she added. โWeโll have the offseason to prepare and weโll review this first, and weโll worry about next season then.โ
Then is now, according to New York general manager Jonathan Kolb, who has already intimated that reigning WNBA Most Valuable Player Breanna Stewart will be back in the mix in 2024 as a core player, or what is most commonly referred to as a franchise tag.
Stewart, who set the leagueโs all-time single-season scoring record, put up at least 40 points four times and grabbed her second MVP in her first year here in Brooklyn, will not get to unrestricted free agency.
โItโs my first time being cored. Not surprising,โ Stewart said in the aftermath of her first Finals loss in three tries. โIโm excited for what weโre doing here in New York and with the Liberty. โฆ Iโm looking forward to it for many years to come.โ
Stewart came here in the offseason with fellow free agent Courtney Vandersloot.
Kolb had already landed 2021 MVP Jonquel Jones from Connecticut in a three-team swap with Dallas, giving the Liberty instant credibility as a title contender.
Dubbed one of the leagueโs โSuper Teamsโ, along with Vegas, the Liberty posted the most wins in franchise history,…
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