Breanna Stewart returns to Liberty as Inks New York 2 times WNBA MVP in New Deal

The two -time MVP Wnba Breanna Stewart is returning to New York Liberty, announced the team on Saturday. The terms of the agreement have not been announced.
Stewart’s news that returns to New York is not a surprise, since the 6 feet-4 striker who finally an agreement reaches the end of the freedom that ends up for the rest of their maneuvers out of season. At the beginning of this month, New York acquired Natasha Cloud of a three-time defensive Natasha Cloud through an exchange with the Connecticut Sun. Last Friday, they signed the French guard Marine Johannès again after the 5-feet combined guard chose not to play in Wnba last season to compete for France at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
“Bringing Stewie to freedom was our maximum priority in this offseason,” said the general manager of Liberty Jonathan Kolb in a note. “Its impact above and off the pitch is immeasurable: it is not only one of the best and most skilled players in the world, but a leader whose relentless thrust is fundamental for the standard on which we continue to build in New York.”
Stewart joined the Liberty in view of the 2023 season and helped to conduct New York to the Wnba finals in 2023 and the first championship of the franchise in 2024. Liberty defeated the Lynx minnesota in five games last October in an exciting final of five games.
Liberty showed Stewart during the New York Offseason promotion, even more recently when the team has announced its intention to build a new structure of 80 million dollars, 75,000 square feet in Brooklyn.
Freedom opened their defense of the title on May 17 against the axes of Las Vegas.
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