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LOS ANGELES — Kennedy Burke is back — kind of.

Burke, who’s missed the past two and a half weeks with a calf strain, was expected to dress for Tuesday’s game against the Sparks, though she wasn’t likely to play, a team source told The Post.

Burke was initially listed as “out” on the Liberty injury report Monday night. But with three players also sidelined, meaning the Liberty would have only eight active players Tuesday, the team decided to make Burke available “in the case of an emergency,” the source said.

Isabelle Harrison, Breanna Stewart and Nyara Sabally didn’t make the trip to Los Angeles with the team.

Harrison, who played only four minutes in the second half of Saturday’s loss, is in concussion protocol, and Sabally continues to deal with a right knee issue.


  Kennedy Burke #22 of the New York Liberty looks on during the game against the Atlanta Dream on July 13, 2025. NBAE via Getty Images Kennedy Burke #22 of the New York Liberty looks on during the game against the Atlanta Dream on July 13, 2025. NBAE via Getty Images

Meanwhile, Stewart is still recovering from a bone bruise in her right knee, though she hopes to return before her Aug. 27 birthday.

The plan was for Burke to sit out Tuesday’s game, with the team eyeing her official return on the second leg of the Liberty’s back-to-back in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

Burke hasn’t played five-on-five basketball since she left the Liberty’s July 26 game with cramping and is still ramping up her conditioning.


  Liberty forward Kennedy Burke (22) drives to the basket while defended by Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull. John Jones-Imagn Images Liberty forward Kennedy Burke (22) drives to the basket while defended by Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull. John Jones-Imagn Images

She was the last Liberty player on the Crypto.com Arena court after morning shootaround.

Burke had imaging done on her right calf July 28 that showed she suffered a low-grade strain. She was estimated to miss 2-4 weeks with the injury.

Burke, who’s missed the past seven games, has been progressing well in recent days and with the Liberty roster situation dire, she’s been cleared to step up.

Burke was having a career season before her injury, averaging 8.4 points while shooting 49.6 percent from the field and 47.5 percent from deep in 27 games.

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