Liberty Probably Face Fever Minus Caitlin Clark
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Emma Meesseman will join Liberty in return to WNBA
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The Liberty star center officially returned to the court in New York’s 98-84 win over the Fever on Tuesday night. Jones, last season’s WNBA Finals MVP, was playing for the first time since June 19 with an ankle injury and scored a team-high 18 points.
After Tuesday night’s comeback victory, a teary-eyed Isabelle Harrison spoke to a group of reporters for more than 10 minutes. With memories swirling in her head of past injuries and illness that caused her to miss multiple WNBA seasons, she felt all the emotions now that she says she is feeling the best she’s ever felt.
The New York Liberty is getting a significant boost in their quest to win another championship. Former WNBA Finals MVP Emma Meesseman has agreed to sign with the New York Liberty, ESPN Alex Philiphou reports.
Just when the New York Liberty thought they were out of the roster woods, they've apparently been pulled back in. Heading into a Tuesday matchup with the India
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Shares of both companies got a boost from the news. Oklo was up 7.4% on Wednesday, snapping a two-day losing streak. Liberty soared 20%, putting the stock on pace for its largest same-day percent increase since Sept. 1, 2020, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
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Tuesday's bout against New York serves as another glaring example.