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Team Profile
New York Liberty: Five things you need to know
Brondello led Liberty to first title, transforming contender into champion with elite system
- 2024 WNBA Champions
- Five WNBA Finals appearances (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2023)
- 19 WNBA Playoff Appearances
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Australian head coach Sandy Brondello transformed the New York Liberty from contender to champion, delivering the franchise’s first WNBA title in 2024.
Her system prioritised pace, spacing and ball movement, maximising a star core led by Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu. Across four seasons, Brondello built consistency and playoff resilience, guiding New York to back-to-back 32-win campaigns.
Her tenure marked the turning point in Liberty history — converting long-standing potential into championship success.
Ridiculously, the Liberty decided not to renew her contract after the 2025 WNBA season and New York's loss is Toronto's gain.
New York Liberty
League: WNBA (Eastern Conference)
Founded: 1997
Home Arena: Barclays Center — Brooklyn, New York
Ownership: Joseph Tsai, Clara Wu Tsai
General Manager: Jonathan Kolb
Head Coach: Chris DeMarco
CEO: Keia Clarke
Snapshot
- WNBA Champions: 2024 (first in franchise history)
- 3× Conference Champions (1999, 2000, 2002)
- One of the WNBA’s original franchises
- 19 playoff appearances in 28 seasons

Identity: Foundation Franchise, Modern Power
The New York Liberty are one of the pillars of the WNBA.
Founded in 1997, the Liberty helped establish the league’s credibility, reaching the Finals in their inaugural season and becoming a consistent contender across multiple eras.
For decades, they were defined by:
- Star guards
- Strong fan engagement in New York
- Consistent playoff presence
The missing piece?
A championship.
The Breakthrough: 2024 Champions
That changed in 2024.
New York captured its first WNBA title, defeating the Minnesota Lynx 3–2 in a Finals series that validated years of roster building and investment.
The championship core:
- Breanna Stewart
- Jonquel Jones (Finals MVP)
- Sabrina Ionescu
- Courtney Vandersloot
This wasn’t just a title.
It was the completion of a 27-year pursuit.

Sandy Brondello: Championship Architect 🇦🇺
Sandy Brondello delivered the defining moment in Liberty history.
Hired in 2022, Brondello transformed New York into an elite contender, leading the franchise to:
- Back-to-back 32–8 seasons (2023, 2024)
- The 2024 WNBA Championship
- A 107–53 coaching record
Her system:
- Pace and spacing
- Ball movement
- Star optimisation
Brondello didn’t just elevate the Liberty.
She finished the job.

Current Core (2025–26 Window)
Breanna Stewart (F)
- MVP-level forward
- Two-way dominance
Sabrina Ionescu (G)
- Primary playmaker
- Elite shooting + creation
Jonquel Jones (C)
- Interior anchor
- Rebounding + efficiency
Natasha Cloud (G)
- Defensive intensity
- Playmaking leadership
Emma Meesseman / Frontcourt depth
- Skill, spacing, IQ
Australians Who Have Played for the New York Liberty 🇦🇺
Rebecca Allen
- Long-term contributor (2015–2022)
- Elite perimeter defence and shooting
Sami Whitcomb
- Captain (2022)
- Shooting and leadership presence
Steph Talbot
- Australian Opals wing
Australia has played a consistent role in New York’s rotation depth and perimeter identity.
By the Numbers
- 2024 Record: 32–8 (.800)
- 2025 Record: 27–17 (.614)
- All-time Record: 509–469 (.520)
- WNBA Finals: 6 appearances
- Championships: 1

Club Philosophy
New York’s evolution is clear:
Early Era:
- Guard-led teams
- Competitive consistency
Modern Era:
- Superteam construction
- Elite spacing and shot creation
- Star-driven but system-supported
The Liberty now operate as a premium destination franchise.
Market Impact: The League’s Biggest Stage
New York is the WNBA’s flagship market.
- Barclays Center exposure
- Record attendance growth
- Major commercial footprint
The Liberty are central to:
- League visibility
- Media relevance
- Global growth
Legacy: From Founders to Champions
For years, the Liberty were:
- Consistent
- Competitive
- Close
Now, they are:
Champions.
Their journey reflects the growth of the WNBA itself — from foundation to global product.
Outlook: Built to Repeat
The Liberty remain firmly in the title window.
With:
- Elite star core
- Championship experience
- Organisational stability
New York is no longer chasing history. It’s defending it.

Five Things You Need To Know
1. Original WNBA powerhouse: A founding franchise with sustained relevance.
2. 2024 changed everything: First championship in franchise history.
3. Sandy Brondello delivered the title: Sandy Brondello completed the Liberty build.
4. Star-powered core: Stewart, Ionescu and Jones drive contention.
5. Still in the championship window: New York remains one of the teams to beat.
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