After last year’s struggles, Stewart enters with renewed focus as the Liberty vie for their first championship.
New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart has a golden opportunity to complete her redemption tour as the franchise aims for its first-ever championship when the WNBA Finals tip off on Thursday.
The Liberty faced defeat against the Las Vegas Aces in last year’s Finals, which was Stewart’s inaugural season with New York. As a former No. 1 overall draft pick, Stewart had an uncharacteristically tough postseason, recording career playoff lows in points per game and field-goal percentage. Her struggles in the Finals were particularly evident, where she averaged only 16.3 points per game on 36.2% shooting accuracy.
Stewart’s performance last year was also impacted by personal tragedy, as her father-in-law passed away just three days before the Finals began, adding emotional weight to an already high-stakes series. This loss occurred only weeks before the expected arrival of her second child, making the circumstances even more challenging.
Despite these personal and professional setbacks, Stewart has returned this year with a renewed focus and determination. She has shown resilience and a sharper mindset, preparing to turn the tables on last year’s disappointment and help lead the Liberty to a long-sought victory.
For the New York Liberty, last year’s Finals marked the franchise’s fifth appearance without a win, an unwanted record that has haunted the team since its founding. This makes them the only original WNBA franchise yet to secure a championship title, a frustration both the players and fans are eager to resolve.
Throughout this season, Stewart has demonstrated why she is considered one of the league’s top players, carrying the Liberty through key games and showcasing a more refined skill set. Her journey toward potential redemption not only highlights her personal growth but also raises hopes for a breakthrough season for the team.
As the Finals approach, fans and analysts alike are eager to see if Stewart’s drive and resilience will be enough to propel the Liberty to their first WNBA championship, setting a new chapter in the team’s history.