'Those girls stand on what we built.' Former Liberty stars relish the current team's sustained stability and success.
Supported By In , The Athletic follows the and in their quests to win a championship. Our reporters will tell the stories of the players on two of the most star-studded teams in league history and examine how their paths shape the future of the WNBA. As the 2023 WNBA regular season wound down and the New York Liberty prepared for the playoffs with championship hopes, several former players started a group text.
Average home attendance was up more than 2,500 people per game since last season, and through early last month, their national television ratings were up 58 percent year-over-year, according to Nielsen Market Ratings. “People have been waiting for this moment to get behind the Liberty again,” Stewart told The Athletic last month. Though the franchise evolved, New York continues to acknowledge its past.
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