Thousands lined the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan as the New York Liberty were honored with a ticker-tape parade after winning the WNBA championship.
Thousands lined the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan as the New York Liberty were honored with a ticker-tape parade after winning the WNBA championship. Thousands lined the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan as the New York Liberty were honored with a ticker-tape parade after winning the WNBA championship.
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NEW YORK — Jonquel Jones, Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and their New York teammates were showered in ticker tape as the Liberty celebrated winning the WNBA title in the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan.
New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams joined the thousands who lined the streets on Thursday.
Sabrina Ionescu and the Liberty celebrated their first WNBA championship with a ticker-tape parade in the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan on Thursday. AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura
The Liberty won the franchise’s first championship, beating the Minnesota Lynx in overtime in a decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals on Sunday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
“(To) see how many people were in the crowd, smiling, celebrating the Liberty,” Ionescu said. “It really puts into perspective what it means to bring a championship to this city and how it really takes everyone.”
Some veteran Liberty players from the early teams, including Teresa Weatherspoon, Vickie Johnson, Kym Hampton and Crystal Robinson, along with current coach Sandy Brondello. attended the parade and ceremony afterward at City Hall.
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The parade route was full of fans of all ages, with many of the kids wearing jerseys of their favorite players. Jones carried her Finals MVP trophy atop her float, while Stewart and Ionescu went into the crowd, giving high-fives and taking selfies with fans.
“On behalf of 20 million incredibly proud New Yorkers, I say welcome home to our champion women,” said Hochul, who thanked Liberty owners Joe Tsai and Clara Wu Tsai for investing in the team. “Let’s do it again next year.”
There have been over 200 ticker-tape parades in New York. The most recent to honor a women’s sports team came in 2019 when the U.S. soccer team won the World Cup. Two years later, there was a parade to honor essential workers and first responders for their service during the coronavirus pandemic.
Not all New York sports champions have gotten the honor of a ticker-tape parade. New York City FC won their first Major League Soccer championship in 2021 but only received a celebration at City Hall. Last year, NJ/NY Gotham FC won the championship of the National Women’s Soccer League but also didn’t get a ticker-tape parade.
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