Breanna Stewart Just Sent Caitlin Clark A POWERFUL WARNING…
The WNBA is entering a new era, one filled with rising stars, championship-caliber teams, and an unprecedented level of intensity. Among all the headlines, one battle is quickly shaping up to define the 2025 season—Caitlin Clark vs. Breanna Stewart.
Stewart, the reigning WNBA champion and two-time MVP, has just sent a clear and powerful message to Clark and the Indiana Fever: We’re not giving up this title without a fight.
With the Fever’s aggressive offseason moves and Clark’s emergence as the league’s newest superstar, the defending champions are feeling the pressure. And if Stewart’s latest comments are any indication, the Liberty aren’t backing down.
The Indiana Fever Have Transformed Into Contenders
Last season, the Indiana Fever were a team on the rise. After drafting Caitlin Clark with the No. 1 overall pick, they immediately became one of the most talked-about franchises in the WNBA.
Clark’s rookie season was nothing short of historic—she averaged 19 points and 8 assists per game, finishing fourth in the MVP race while leading the Fever to their first playoff appearance in eight years.
But Indiana didn’t stop there. They went all in during the offseason, making key signings and trades to strengthen their roster:
Kelsey Mitchell (re-signed) – The Fever’s leading scorer last season, Mitchell is a crucial piece in Indiana’s offensive firepower.
Natasha Howard – A former WNBA champion and defensive powerhouse, Howard averaged 17 points and 6 rebounds last season with the Dallas Wings.
DeWanna Bonner – A veteran leader and elite scorer, Bonner brings championship experience and versatility.
Sophie Cunningham – A relentless competitor known for her grit and ability to shoot the three.
With these additions, the Fever have built a team that looks ready to compete for a title immediately.
The message to the rest of the league was clear: We’re coming for the championship.
Breanna Stewart: “We’re Not Done Yet”
While the Indiana Fever were stacking their roster with talent, the New York Liberty weren’t sitting back.
At their 2024 WNBA Championship Parade, Breanna Stewart grabbed the microphone and made a bold statement:
“We’re not done yet, but we’re going to appreciate this.”
It was a direct response to the growing hype surrounding Clark and the Fever.
Stewart, a six-time All-Star and two-time WNBA MVP, knows exactly what it takes to win. And she understands that Indiana’s moves aren’t just about making the playoffs—they’re about taking her team’s title.
The Liberty have retained their core from last season’s championship run, with Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones, and Courtney Vandersloot all expected to return.
But they’ve also strengthened their depth by signing Isabelle Harrison, adding another experienced forward to their rotation.
Stewart isn’t backing down, and neither is New York.
Is Caitlin Clark Ready for the WNBA’s Best?
Caitlin Clark’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric.
She’s one of the most marketable athletes in the world, shattering records and bringing millions of new fans to the WNBA. But with that level of fame comes an enormous amount of pressure and expectation.
Clark isn’t just another rookie—she’s the face of the Fever and possibly the future of the entire league. But is she ready to go head-to-head with the WNBA’s elite?
Breanna Stewart and the Liberty are determined to make her prove it.
Unlike college basketball, the WNBA is filled with seasoned veterans who have spent years perfecting their craft. Players like Stewart, A’ja Wilson, and Elena Delle Donne won’t just challenge Clark—they’ll target her weaknesses and test her at every level.
Can she handle the physicality of WNBA defenders?
Can she perform under the weight of enormous expectations?
Can she lead the Fever to a championship in just her second season?
Stewart’s warning wasn’t just words—it was a reminder that no one is going to make this easy.
The 2025 Season: A Clash of Titans
The battle for the 2025 WNBA championship is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in league history.
The Liberty want to defend their title.
The Fever want to take it from them.
And Breanna Stewart is making sure Caitlin Clark and Indiana know exactly what they’re up against.
The Fever may have assembled a superteam, but now they have to prove they can win at the highest level.
Stewart and the Liberty aren’t stepping aside for anyone.
“We’re not done yet.”
The message has been sent.
Now, it’s time to see if Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever can answer the challenge.