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For the first time since 2022, Emma Meesseman is back in the WNBA, according to multiple reports. The versatile Belgian forward increases the Liberty’s chances of repeating as champs.
Emma Meesseman, the 2019 WNBA Finals MVP who last played in the league in 2022, is joining the New York Liberty.
The New York Liberty made two moves coming out of last weekend’s All-Star break that may prove to be the final pieces.
The Lynx have been the 2025 front-runners, but Meesseman's return to the WNBA could tip the scales for New York.
The New York Liberty were already in position to defend their WNBA title this season. Now, midseason, the Liberty are adding another player who knows a thing or two about winning a championship.
Two-time All-Star Emma Meesseman intends to return to the WNBA and sign with the New York Liberty, according to ESPN's Alexa Philippou.
According to a report from ESPN on July 21, the New York Liberty signed former 2019 WNBA Finals MVP Emma Meesseman. The 6-foot-4 forward last played in the league during the 2022 season for the Chicago Sky. Meesseman, 32, led the Washington Mystics to the WNBA championship in 2019.
Two-time WNBA All-Star Emma Meesseman has committed to signing with the New York Liberty, a league source confirmed to The Athletic, bringing the European star back to the league for the first time since 2022.
After Tuesday night’s comeback victory, a teary-eyed Isabelle Harrison spoke to a group of reporters for more than 10 minutes. With memories swirling in her head of past injuries and illness that caused her to miss multiple WNBA seasons, she felt all the emotions now that she says she is feeling the best she’s ever felt.