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Stew 2: Evolution of Brena Stewart's efficiency
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The Rise of Brena Stewart: A Deep Dive into Her Evolving Efficiency in Stew 2

June 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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Breanna Stewart skillfully maneuvers into the court as her Liberty teammates spread out to maximize spacing. Upon crossing half court, point guard Natasha Cloud sets a screen near the Indiana Fever logo, disrupting defender Dewan Nabonner and forcing guard Kelsey Mitchell into a difficult switch. Instead of moving left, Stewart quickly changes direction, drawing both defenders’ attention. She avoids heavy contact, passes the ball back to Cloud at the top of the key, then cuts swiftly toward the basket. Cloud catches and immediately releases the ball with no help defense nearby, allowing Stewart to make an effortless catch and score.

Throughout the season, Stewart has consistently found open spaces thanks to the team’s emphasis on spreading the floor. Coach Brondello highlighted their focus on timing and spacing to create easier scoring opportunities. Though transitioning to a more positionless style initially presented challenges, the players have now found a balanced approach that avoids overcutting and respects defensive positioning. Cloud, in her first year running point, appreciates the freedom and strategic manipulation of defenses this offense allows.

In their opening game against the Las Vegas Aces, the Liberty scored a league-high 56 points in the paint, showcasing their dominance. Twice this season, Liberty has hit 19 three-pointers, setting and breaking the WNBA regular-season record. Their veteran lineup and offensive efficiency rank among the best in the league, nearly matching Atlanta’s Dream for top offensive rating. Stewart’s ninth WNBA season reflects her success in this fluid system.

Over 13 games, Stewart has shot a career-best 61.5% within the arc, surpassing her previous 52.4% average and nearing her exceptional 2018 MVP season. Most of her scoring is aided by her teammates, with a 78.4% assistance rate—the highest in her three years with the Freedom. She is taking fewer three-point shots, partly due to lingering effects from a minor meniscus injury, shooting only 2.9 threes per game compared to her career average of 4.6. Her three-point accuracy has declined to 25.1%, but reduced attempts help offset this slump.

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Stewart has shown dedication by focusing on mechanics during training and continues to attack aggressively in transition. Her teammates, especially Sabrina Ionescu and Cloud, play crucial roles in creating scoring opportunities through timing and pick-and-roll plays. Stewart appreciates their basketball IQ and trust, which allows her to excel in tight spaces and make difficult catches.

Statistically, Stewart is impressive—shooting over 72% on two-pointers and perfect on cutting layups. Her ability to draw fouls leads to a high number of free throw attempts, adding to her scoring average of 20.8 points per game. She attributes her success to attacking defenses based on their weaknesses and executing quick ball screens effectively.

As of June 23, 2025, these stats reflect Stewart’s ongoing elite performance and the Liberty’s evolution toward a dynamic, space-oriented offense.

Fan Take: This update on Breanna Stewart’s development highlights why she remains one of the most exciting players in the WNBA. Her ability to adapt and thrive in a fast-paced, spacing-focused offense not only elevates her team but also pushes the league toward more modern, high-efficiency basketball that fans love to watch.

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