NewsRebecca Allen’s return latest part of Liberty’s retooled bench

Rebecca Allen’s return latest part of Liberty’s retooled bench

This free agency period was different for Rebecca Allen than previous ones.

Not only because it was condensed to such a short window, but also because the former Liberty guard/forward knew exactly what she wanted to do.

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“I was very clear,” Allen recalled Tuesday. “I had a narrow sort of, ‘Hey, this is what I want. If I don’t get it, I get it.’ But it’s so wonderful when things fall into place.”

What Allen wanted was to be immersed in a winning culture.

Her sights were set on returning to a place that meant something special to her — New York, where she started her WNBA career more than a decade ago.

Allen, who played for three different teams over the past three years, got her wish, signing a one-year, $350,000 contract with the Liberty.

A Chicago Sky player dribbles the basketball.

Rebecca Allen #9 of the Chicago Sky brings the ball up court during the game against the Indiana Fever at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on August 9, 2025 Getty Images

“Even being the opposition, coming in, you realize it’s actually quite daunting to play here when you’re not the home team,” said Allen, who played the first seven years of her career with the Liberty. “So I’m really happy to now be back on this side of things.”

Allen is part of the Liberty’s retooled bench, which was a top three unit last season that experienced some turnover in free agency.

Gone are Nyara Sabally, Kennedy Burke and Isabelle Harrison.

In are Allen, 6-foot-11 Chinese center Han Xu, Spanish forward/center Raquel Carrera and French point guard Pauline Astier.

Rebecca Allen, who has now returned to the Liberty, defends against Sabrina Ionescu during the Chicago Sky's loss on June 10, 2025 at Barclays Center.

Rebecca Allen, who has now returned to the Liberty, defends against Sabrina Ionescu during the Chicago Sky’s loss on June 10, 2025 at Barclays Center. Michelle Farsi for New York Post

Rebekah Gardner and Marine Johannès are also back. And with Betnijah Laney-Hamilton cleared to play, Leonie Fiebich might be in the reserve pool this season, too.

All seven of those players allow for lineup versatility. They provide scoring, defense and a breather when needed.

“One thing we talked about early on is being a star in our role,” Gardner said. “So I just feel like that’s one thing not only the starters are focused on, but us as, like, coming off the bench are focused on as well. And I think if we do that, then, we don’t have to pay attention to who’s first, who’s second, who’s third, we’ll be at the top automatically.”

New York Liberty basketball players Rebecca Allen and Kia Nurse high-five.

Liberty forward Rebecca Allen, center, celebrates with teammates in 2019. AP

Allen believes she’ll thrive in the Liberty’s new offensive style — which embraces proper spacing and ball movement — and its defensive identity.

“I’m also, I would say, a selfless player,” she said. “So there’s moments that, ‘Hey, it’s not about me,’ and you need someone like that on the court,

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