New York Liberty, WNBA and Minnesota Lynx
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Liberty guard Natasha Cloud criticized the officials and shared her thoughts on the team's rivalry with the Lynx.
The final month of the WNBA regular season has arrived, which means it's officially time for the playoff push. Each team has 10 or fewer games remaining, and 10 of the league's 13 teams are within reach of a playoff spot.
Thus ends the series of Finals rematches between the Liberty and Lynx, who played to a five-game thriller last fall in what became New York's first postseason championship run. None of the four games featured Liberty star Breanna Stewart while her fellow UConn alum and Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier missed the latter three.
The Chicago Sky, who are set to visit the New York Liberty on Thursday night, finally have standout forward Angel Reese back. Reese, who is already a two-time All-Star at age 23, returned from a back injury on Tuesday in a 94-88 loss to Seattle.
BROOKLYN—The metropolitan tradition of "flying out of Kennedy" means a little something different for the New York Liberty. The ailing Liberty has welcomed back
Minnesota and New York met four times in 20 days. Here are five things we learned in their WNBA Finals rematches.