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New York Post
24 Oct 2024


NextImg:Liberty fans go crazy at NYC parade celebrating WNBA champs

Fans partied in the streets and danced under confetti showers during the Liberty’s championship parade in New York City on Thursday.

It was a day New York fans will never forget after the Liberty beat the Lynx in an overtime thriller in a deciding Game 5 of the WNBA Finals to secure their first championship in franchise history on Sunday.

The parade of champions — which took place down the iconic Canyon of Heroes in a ticker-tape celebration — featured 3,000 pounds of confetti, according to Fox 5.

Breanna Stewart at the Liberty’s championship parade in New York City on Oct. 24, 2024. X/Fox 5

Two-time MVP Breanna Stewart sipped champagne while on her PUMA float with her family, including her wife Marta Casademont and their three-year-old daughter Ruby and 11-month-old son Theo.

All-Star point guard Sabrina Ionescu — the Liberty’s No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft — greeted fans while on a Nike float with her husband, NFL free agent center Hroniss Grasu.

Team owners Joe Tsai and Clara Wu Tsai were seen on a float with the Liberty center Jonquel Jones, the 2024 WNBA Finals MVP, passing around the championship trophy.

Sabrina Ionescu at the Liberty's championship parade in New York City on Oct. 24, 2024.
Sabrina Ionescu at the Liberty’s championship parade in New York City on Oct. 24, 2024. X/NBA TV

The team will headline a ceremony at City Hall plaza afterward

The Tsai’s, who own the Brooklyn Nets, bought the Liberty in 2019 and relocated the team from Westchester County to Brooklyn.

“Iconic!” one Liberty fan described this past season in an interview with Fox 5.

“This is amazing!” another fan said. “To elevate women’s sports to this level and for it to happen in New York!”

Fans were heard chanting, “We all we got! We all we need!” — a slogan featured on one of the Liberty’s floats.

After the Liberty’s 67-63 victory over the Lynx, Clara said the Liberty went from playing in front of 2,000 at the Westchester County Center, to playing in front of 18,000 fans at the Barclays Center.