Liberty GM Jonathan Kolb responds to Aces’ Kelsey Plum’s superteam dig: ‘This is a team personified’

Don’t tell the New York Liberty they’re not a team.

New York Liberty general manager Jonathan Kolb says he respects Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum but took her recent comments personally.

Kelsey Plum will speak her mind if you haven’t figured it out. You could be Tom Brady, part of the group that signs her checks, and Plum will still give you hell.

On October 6th, two days before the WNBA Finals started, she was asked her thoughts on the recent conversations about the Aces and the Liberty being superteams. Both teams have been mentioned because of the talent their rosters have.

Plum didn’t think the narrative fit her team.

The star guard rejected the superteam label, saying, “Those of us who are homegrown players, every year, we’ve seen growth.”

Yet, Plum wasn’t done. She had more to say after the Aces won their recent title over the Liberty: “You can’t build a superteam in a couple of months. It takes years.”

Then, Plum doubled down again. Per Alex Smith of Yahoo Sports, Plum drove a message home:

“We also knew that, as much as they’re a team, they’re not a team, if that makes sense. They’re really good individual players, but they don’t care about each other. And you can tell in those moments. They revert back to individual basketball.”

Whew.

During the Liberty’s exit interviews Friday, Kolb was asked about Plum’s comments. He delivered a subtly fiery but ultimately measured response.

“The fact of the matter is that this is a team,” Kolb said. “If you’re around these players day in and day out, they truly care about one another.”

He continued but clarified his point: “This is absolutely a team. It’s a team personified.”

The Liberty are fighting hard to defend their reputation, but with a Finals loss and a new fine from the WNBA, the off-season might not be moving fast enough for them to get to the healing they need.

Connecticut Sun and New York Liberty receive WNBA awards

This is the first time the Liberty had an individual win Executive of the Year.

The WNBA awards season is upon us and the league most recently announced the Executive of the Year and the Coach of the Year recipients. The Executive of the Year was voted on by the general manager of each of the league’s 12 teams while the Coach of the Year was voted on by a national panel of 60 sportswriters and broadcasters.

New York Liberty general manager Jonathan Kolb was named the 2023 WNBA Basketball Executive of the Year, the first time the Liberty have won the award.

Connecticut Sun head coach Stephanie White was named the 2023 WNBA Coach of the Year. White is the fourth former player to win the award, joining Becky Hammon (2022), Sandy Brondello (2014) and Suzie McConnell-Serio (2004).

The rest of the season awards will be announced in the coming days:

  • Sept. 18: Sixth Player of the Year
  • Sept. 21: Most Improved Player
  • Sept. 26: Most Valuable Player
  • Oct. 2: Rookie of the Year and All-Rookie team
  • Oct. 5: Defensive Player of the Year and All-Defensive teams
  • Oct. 13: All-WNBA first and second teams
  • Oct. 24: Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award

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