This is the beauty of a superteam. This is the greatness of Breanna Stewart. Down two starters, the Liberty have barely blinked.
Slowed down, briefly, perhaps. But the Liberty train keeps chugging along with little sign of anything getting in its way. They played without Courtney Vandersloot and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton again, but the Liberty have just too much firepower.
Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones were enough themselves as the Liberty (14-3) cruised past the Los Angeles Sparks, 98-88, on Saturday afternoon at Barclays Center. The win was the 10th in the past 11 games for the Liberty — who, at 14-3, are off to the best 17-game start in franchise history — and their second consecutive without the two starters, both of which came in back-to-back home games against the Sparks. Stewart, Ionescu and Jones scored 28 of the Liberty’s 30 points to close the second quarter, highlighted by a deep 30-foot 3-pointer by Ionescu.
Stewart herself scored eight of 10 points during one stretch of that run. The Sparks had no answer for Stewart as she finished with 33 points and seven assists and shot a red-hot 12-for-19 from the field. She was also heavily involved on the defensive end, recording three steals and six blocks — tying a regular-season, single-game career high in rejections.
Stewart brought the crowd to its feet and to a roar when she stuffed Stephanie Talbot on a fast break in the third quarter. Stewart recorded 24 points, five assists and five blocks in the.
