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Liberty plan to keep Breanna Stewart via core designation - ESPN

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The New York Liberty intend to designate Breanna Stewart as a core player so she will not become an unrestricted free agent, according to Liberty general manager Jonathan Kolb.

Stewart, the 2023 MVP, reiterated Friday that she is «excited for what we're doing here in New York» and «looking forward to doing it for many years to come.» New York is hoping that it can run it back with its relatively new core, a group of players who mostly arrived in Brooklyn this past offseason, and that it can build off its 3-1 Finals series loss to the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces.

The core acts like a franchise tag in the NFL: Once the Liberty officially core Stewart, she cannot sign a contract directly with another team.

She can either sign a core qualifying offer (i.e. a one-year supermax contract) or negotiate different terms. Although Stewart can be cored, 2021 MVP Jonquel Jones cannot since she already played for two years under the core designation.

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