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tRY IT NOWLiberty star Breanna Stewart was all smiles Sunday and said she felt “great” after she wrapped up an individual workout on the Liberty practice court while her teammates warmed up for a game against the Lynx.
Stewart has been sidelined for the past two weeks with a bone bruise in her right knee. While she said her rehab process is going well, the team’s training staff hasn’t established a target return date.
Stewart shared Liberty coach Sandy Brondello’s hope the two-time league MVP will be cleared to play by the end of this month.
Stewart went so far as to say she’ll “definitely be back” before her 31st birthday on Aug. 27.
“That’s a nonnegotiable,” she said before the Liberty’s 83-71 loss. “I have to be back before my birthday.”
Breanna Stewart (30) of the Liberty during the last game she played against the Sparks on July 26, 2025. John Jones-Imagn ImagesIn the meantime, though, Stewart will have no choice but to continue to practice patience while nature runs its course.
Stewart left the Liberty’s July 27 loss to the Sparks after three minutes of action with an apparent leg injury.
Speaking with reporters for the first time since her injury Sunday, Stewart said she didn’t know when she initially suffered a bone bruise.
“When I stepped, I just felt something in my knee a little bit,” Stewart said. “But I don’t know. I think I just irritated it. I’m sure the bone bruise was there already.”
July 27 was the second night of a back-to-back for the Liberty.
On the first night, Stewart looked gassed and shot 3-for-12 from the field, though she said after the game she wouldn’t use fatigue as an excuse for her performance.
Right now, Stewart said she’s able to do just about everything but play competitive five-on-five basketball. She’s been shooting and moving around the court during her solo sessions.
“There’s kind of no restrictions,” she said. “It’s just about keeping the load lower. So, the time period of me working out is a little bit shorter.”
Breanna Stewart watches the Liberty’s game against the Wings on July 28, 2025. Jerome Miron-Imagn ImagesHer next two weeks will consist of her ramping up her cardio and lengthening her individual workouts.
“Progressing the on-court workouts to get into playing, so then, when I do come into the game, it’s not as much of a change,” she said. “Obviously, some things you can’t recreate, but as close to that as possible.”
Of course, Stewart would much rather be playing than sitting out, especially considering Kennedy Burke (right calf sprain) and Nyara Sabally (right knee) also are out.
Breanna Stewart watches the Liberty’s game against the Wings on Aug. 5, 2025. NBAE via Getty ImagesStewart has been practically begging the training staff to give her the green light to return for the past two weeks.
But as much as she wants to be back, Stewart also knows she’ll be better able to contribute to this team when she’s fully healthy.
Still, that didn’t make watching the Liberty struggle through a four-game losing streak from the sidelines any easier. Seeing the obvious void Stewart’s absence created was almost as painful as the nagging knee injury.
“It’s the worst,” she said. “Just knowing I want to be out there helping them and fighting and battling with them is the hardest part. But they got my back. And while we’re gonna go through some struggles — we went through some — it’s really about the bounce back, and they want me to be back healthy, too. So, they don’t want me to rush into it either.”






