San Antonio Express-News

Stewart adds big star power to Big Apple

- By Doug Feinberg

Breanna Stewart couldn't turn down a chance to play in New York and potentiall­y help the Liberty win their first WNBA championsh­ip.

The most coveted free agent this offseason, who won the WNBA MVP award in 2018, announced on social media that she was going to New York with a photo of her in a Liberty shirt on Wednesday. Stewart had spent her entire career in Seattle since the Storm drafted her No. 1 overall in 2016. She won two championsh­ips with the team in 2018 and 2020.

“I decided to go to New York as I wanted to continue to be great. And I wanted to go to the place where I think I can help this league become better, to raise the standard," Stewart said in an interview on ESPN. "I feel like why not go to the biggest market in all of sports. I'm excited to go after their first championsh­ip.”

The 28-year-old wing has averaged 20.3 points and 8.6 rebounds in her WNBA career. She missed the 2019 season with an Achilles injury.

“New York is a basketball city and I can't wait to be a part of it,” Stewart said.

By coming to New York it brings Stewart closer to home. She grew up in Syracuse which is an hour flight from New York. It also is an easier flight to Spain to see her wife Marta's family.

New York representa­tives, including coach Sandy Brondello and coowner Clara Wu Tsai met with Stewart in Turkey last week. Stewart had narrowed her choices down to Seattle and New York before choosing the Liberty.

The move turns the Liberty into an instant championsh­ip contender. New York is one of the WNBA'S original franchises, but has never won a championsh­ip. The Liberty already added 2021 MVP Jonquel Jones and Kayla Thornton through a threeway deal to complement

2020 No. 1 draft pick Sabrina Ionescu.

“I think this group has a ton of potential, a lot of amazing players,” Stewart said. “The selflessne­ss helps us set ourselves apart from everyone else.”

The news was met with

elation on social media by Jones, Ionescu and Nets star Kevin Durant, who said on a podcast that he had reached out to Stewart to get her to come to New York.

Stewart was the second big-name free agent to announce her intentions to play for another team this season. Candace Parker said last weekend that she was going to sign with the Las Vegas Aces and officially did Wednesday.

Wednesday was the first day that free agents could sign with teams. Other moves announced included:

Brittney Sykes with Washington

Lexie Brown and Stephanie Talbot with Los Angeles

Teaira Mccowan with Dallas

Alysha Clark with Las Vegas

Many free agents were waiting for Stewart to make her decision, including Courtney Vandersloo­t.

Vandersloo­t announced on social media late Tuesday night that she wasn't returning to Chicago, where she had spent her entire career. She has led the league in assists six times during her 12-year career and helped the Sky win the 2021 WNBA championsh­ip.

“To the Sky organizati­on who drafted the little guard from a mid-major and believed in me from the jump, I couldn't have asked for anything better,” Vandersloo­t wrote on Instagram. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I have realized my dreams because of you. Although I never planned for this day to come, I have decided it is time for me to pursue a new beginning.”

Stewart and Vandersloo­t are currently playing together in Turkey.

“My message to Sloot is she knows I love to play with her, but I'm going to support her in any decision she makes," Stewart said.

While Stewart and Vandersloo­t will be playing for different WNBA teams this season, Brittney Griner, who is also a free agent, announced in December when she returned home from her 10-month ordeal in Russia that she planned to remain with the Phoenix Mercury. Her longtime Mercury teammate Diana Taurasi is also a free agent, but she too is expected to go back to Phoenix.

 ?? John Locher/associated Press ?? Two-time WNBA champion Breanna Stewart will chase a third title in New York with the Liberty.
John Locher/associated Press Two-time WNBA champion Breanna Stewart will chase a third title in New York with the Liberty.

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