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Nyara Saballymissed the Liberty’s 92-67 blowout win over the Valkyries on Tuesday night at Barclays Center with a right knee injury, the second consecutive game she missed due to the ailment.

Sabally felt discomfort after completing her warmup for Saturday’s win at Indiana and has been on the mend since.

Coach Sandy Brondellois hopeful Sabally will be cleared to play later this week as the Liberty enter a grueling stretch of their schedule where they’ll play four games in six days.


  A smiling Nyara Sabally, who sat out with a right knee injury, hugs former teammate Kayla Thornton before the Liberty’s 92-67 blowout win over the Valkyries on May 27,2 2025. NBAE via Getty Images A smiling Nyara Sabally, who sat out with a right knee injury, hugs former teammate Kayla Thornton before the Liberty’s 92-67 blowout win over the Valkyries on May 27,2 2025. NBAE via Getty Images

  Liberty forward Nyara Sabally, center, during training camp. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post Liberty forward Nyara Sabally, center, during training camp. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post

The Liberty on Tuesday revealed the six new investors to be Jack Ma, Karen Finerman, Thasunda Brown Duckett, Karlie Kloss,Gabrielle Rubensteinand Samantha Lasry.

The announcement comes five days after news broke about this round of funding that put the Liberty’s valuation of $450 million — a global record for a women’s sports franchise.


  Model Karlie Kloss takes in the action during the first half of a game between the New York Liberty and Golden State Valkyries. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post Model Karlie Kloss takes in the action during the first half of a game between the New York Liberty and Golden State Valkyries. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post

The transaction is subject to approval of the WNBA Board of Governors.

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