Happy draft week! On Thursday night, the WNBA will welcome in its latest crop of talent. Here at Nets Republic,...
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Myles Ehrlich is from Brooklyn, NY. In addition to his work on the Liberty beat at Nets Republic, he also writes about the W at Queen Ballers Club(queenballers.club) and Winsidr(winsidr.com), and was formerly a WNBA Staff Writer with TBW(https://bballwriters.com). When not writing, Myles is usually playing, watching, or reading about sports.
We’re now just a week away from February 1, where WNBA free agency is likely to get spicy. With lots...
Welcome to Episode 2 of my offseason series, Liberty 365, which aims to keep you informed about what’s happening while...
As the playoffs have advanced, the WNBA has slowly trickled out its league awards. The New York Liberty’s own Jazmine...
Jazmine Jones flips the ball to Megan Walker in the high post, all five New York Liberty players momentarily strong...
The New York Liberty played their strongest game of the young season, but fell 84-78 to the Atlanta Dream. Sabrina Ionescu left the court early with an ankle injury.
While Natasha Howard’s acquisition via sign-and-trade was a major move for the New York Liberty seeking to make some noise...
Back in October, we first checked in on the New York Liberty offseason. Some leagues had not yet kicked off,...
The 2020 Wubble season is in the rearview. We’re about three weeks removed from the Seattle Storm hoisting the trophy,...
On Wednesday night, Layshia Clarendon stood before a ring of their WNBA sisters, phone aglow in the darkness. The last...
The New York Liberty secured their first Wubble win and improved to 1-5, after topping the defending champion Washington Mystics 74-66.
Heading into game two of the pandemic-shortened #wubble season, all eyes were on the rookies in Wednesday’s meeting between the...