Caitlin Clark, the Fever and New York Liberty
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Their perfect season ended Saturday, but the defending champs might be better than last year, with one notable weakness.
The Indiana Fever sent an emphatic statement to the rest of the WNBA with their 102–88 victory against the New York Liberty over the weekend. But, it was Fever star Caitlin Clark who arguably made the bigger statement in her thrilling first game back from a nagging quad strain.
The Valkyries lean on their rebounding skills to score in transition. In their dominant win against the Aces, the Valkyries held double-double machine and one of the league's best rebounders, A'ja Wilson, to only six boards. Golden State's intensity on the glass also helped secure the win against the Sparks in an overtime contest.
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Madeline Kenney joins Brandon London in-studio to break down the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty's start to their title defense campaign and previews the team's upcoming matchup
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NetsDaily on MSNThe New York Liberty are as good as they are funAfter an early-season win, Isabelle Harrison said, “I’m so happy to be on this side, finally.” It’s becoming ever-so-clear why.
After the Liberty defeated Angel Reese ’s Chicago Sky 85-66, Guaff received an off-court, behind-the-scenes tour of the Liberty’s home, where she took photos with the team and even posed with her championship French Open trophy.