NEW YORK — Breanna Stewart joined the New York Liberty two years ago with one goal in mind: to bring the long-suffering franchise it's first championship.
WNBA Finals MVP Jonquel Jones soon joined her and the pair helped the Liberty accomplish their mission, a year after they suffered a disappointing loss in the Finals to Las Vegas.
''The wait was so, so, so worth it,'' Stewart said. ''We talked about it two years ago when it was free agency, and we wanted to come together. You look back and me, JJ, (Courtney Vandersloot), we all came together to win a championship. Last year we lost in the Finals. But look at us, now we're here.''
Now with the core group mostly intact, winning more championships might be in the future for Stewart and the Liberty after Sunday's 67-62 overtime victory against the Minnesota Lynx in the deciding Game 5 of the WNBA Finals.
She had won two titles before with Seattle, but this was special for her as the only player born in the state of New York on the roster.
''This is more personal because I'm from New York. I'm from upstate,'' she said. ''I came here for a reason, and that's to win a championship.''
With Stewart, Jones, Sabrina Ionescu and other key players signed for next year, there's no reason to think the Liberty couldn't repeat.
''I think it's been fun. Hey, let's not stop at one, though. Let's go for two,'' Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said. ''It's hard to win because this league is so good. You need a little bit of luck on your side, but you also need talent. You also need talent, the right talent to put together.''