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Liberty’s Breanna Stewart Sees No Threat From Project B

Liberty’s Breanna Stewart Sees No Threat From Project B

New York Liberty’s Breanna Stewart isn’t particularly concerned about the emergence of Project B, a new professional women’s basketball league set to launch in 2026. The league, which will operate from November through April, is positioning itself as an offseason alternative with a global footprint — one that includes plans to host games across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Project B will feature traditional 5-on-5 basketball, a format that appeals to a wide range of players accustomed to international competition. The league expects to include 48 WNBA players among a total of 66 roster spots, rounding out the field with global talent. Several prominent figures from the women’s basketball world are involved as investors, further signaling the league’s ambition and credibility. So far, two members of the New York Liberty — Jonquel Jones and Leonie Fiebich—have been announced as participants. Their inclusion immediately raised questions about how Project B might intersect with other emerging leagues, particuRead More

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