Liberty’s Breanna Stewart scores 30, helps New York rally past Indiana Fever
The New York Liberty ended their seven-game homestand with a four-game winning streak, coming back from a 12-point third-quarter deficit to defeat the Indiana Fever 83-75 on Saturday at Barclays Cent…
The New York Liberty ended their seven-game homestand with a four-game winning streak, coming back from a 12-point third-quarter deficit to defeat the
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The Liberty’s resilience in overcoming a double-digit deficit underscores the psychological edge that separates elite teams in the WNBA. Stewart’s 30-point performance not only solidified her MVP candidacy but also demonstrated how New York’s star power can single-handedly shift momentum in tight games.
Background Context
New York’s seven-game homestand was a proving ground for a team that entered the season as title contenders but had stumbled in key moments last year. The Fever, meanwhile, represent the league’s youngest and most unpredictable roster, where flashes of brilliance often collide with unforced errors.
What Happens Next
The Liberty’s four-game surge suggests they’ve found a rhythm at the right time, but their ability to sustain this intensity will be tested against the league’s top teams. For Indiana, the loss highlights the growing pains of a franchise that must reconcile its defensive lapses with its offensive potential.
Bigger Picture
Stewart’s dominance mirrors the broader trend of superstar players dictating outcomes, a pattern that could redefine the WNBA’s competitive balance. Meanwhile, the Liberty’s home-court advantage and late-game execution may foreshadow a deep playoff run if they maintain this form.

