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The New York Liberty officially signed 2019 WNBA Finals MVP Emma Meesseman ahead of Friday's game at the Connecticut Sun.
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The New York Liberty will be without star forward Breanna Stewart for the time being. However, head coach Sandy Brondello doesn't seem overly concerned about the timeline for the former UConn Husky.
The Liberty are hopeful that two-time MVP Breanna Stewart will return from a right knee bone bruise by the end of August, coach Sandy Brondello said.