Liberty's Breanna Stewart starts Game 2 despite knee injury - ESPN
NEW YORK — Liberty star Breanna Stewart started in Game 2 of New York's first-round WNBA playoff series against the Phoenix Mercury after injuring her knee during Game 1 on Sunday.
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NEW YORK — Liberty star Breanna Stewart started in Game 2 of New York's first-round WNBA playoff series against the Phoenix Mercury after injuring her knee during Game 1 on Sunday.
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New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart has a bone bruise in her right knee, Liberty coach Sandy Brondello confirmed Wednesday before the defending WNBA champions played the Minnesota Lynx.
NEW YORK — New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart avoided a significant injury when she hurt her right leg in a game Saturday night, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.