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Breanna Stewart digs deep to lift Liberty over Wings

Breanna Stewart wasn’t playing her best game.

Her jump shots were wide and she missed 12 of 14 field goal attempts.

But Liberty fell behind and Stewart forgot about her struggles when she spotted Jonquel Jones driving in.

Breanna Stewart approaches Natasha Howard during the Liberty’s 79-71 win over the Wings on Aug. 22, 2024. Michel Farshi/New York Post

She scored inside, made two free throws, scored some more and then made a jump shot on a few more attempts.

That gave the Liberty the breathing room they needed to record a season-high eighth straight win, with a hard-fought 79-71 victory over the Dallas Wings at Barclays Center.

Leonie Fiebich defends against Wings’ Areike Ogunbowale during a game won by the Liberties on Aug. 24, 2024. Michel Farshi/New York Post

Stewart had 19 points (eight with 5:36 left), seven rebounds, six assists and three steals, while Jones added 13 points and 12 rebounds.

But reserve players Kayla Thornton and Leonie Fiebic, who were forced into the starting lineup due to injuries to Savrian Ionescu and Betnijah-Rainey-Hamilton, played big games.

Thornton finished with 16 points and Fiebic had 16 points, seven rebounds and three assists, making up for the poor performances of Stewart and Jones.

Jonquel Jones approaches Wings guard Natasha Howard during a win over the Liberties on Aug. 22, 2024. Michel Farshi/New York Post
Kayla Thornton takes a shot during the Liberty’s win over the Wings on Aug. 22, 2024. Michel Farshi/New York Post

With 1 minute, 14 seconds left, Fievich made a three-pointer to extend the lead to eight points and seal the victory.

Still, it was Stewart who made a string of big plays late after the Wings briefly took the lead, and the reigning MVP stepped up when the Liberty (25-4) needed it most.

Dallas, one of the worst teams in the league with a 6-22 record, showed plenty of fighting spirit in their toughest game against the Liberty since the Olympic hiatus.

Leonie Fiebic makes a three-point shot during the Liberties’ win over the Wings. Michel Farshi/New York Post
When Liberty beat the Wings, he and Ellie danced to “Boogie wit da Hoodie.” Michel Farshi/New York Post

Arike Ogunbowale had 19 points and Natasha Howard had 16 points for the Wings.

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