With four games remaining in the regular season, Breanna Stewart isn’t panicking just yet.

She is, however, looking for more out of herself and the New York Liberty as the postseason approaches.

“This is not championship level basketball at this point and everyone needs to get that,” the three-time WNBA champion and two-time league and Finals Most Valuable Player insisted following Saturday’s 80-63 loss in Phoenix.

“It’s not good enough. It’s not going to cut it,” added Stewart.

While they are likely to make the “cut” for this month’s playoffs, the Liberty (24-16) aren’t exactly having the “Run it Back in 2025” campaign they imagined after receiving their championship rings on May 17 and reeling off nine straight wins to begin this quest for Title II.

Whether it was reigning Finals MV

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