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•Liberty’s fanbase began as niche — but the Big Apple is theirs after championship triumph: ‘It’s not just basketball’
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The New York Liberty won its first WNBA championship Sunday .
The Liberty moved to the Barclays Center in 2020 after two disappointing seasons in Westchester and a third in Florida .
The team hit rock bottom during the 2020 season with a league-worst, losing all but two games throughout the year .
Attendance rates also skyrocketed over the last few years .
“And, of course, that’s separate from the actual action, which is just having just more touch points for kids that want to see for young girls growing up that want to see women playing sports, and for bringing friends and getting them into a community that they didn’t know existed otherwise. So I think that it’s just an access point that really hasn’t always existed.”.
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