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Breanna Stewart leading talks for new WNBA CBA, championship mindset, impact of Unrivaled league, on-court rivalries being a good thing, legacy of UCONN March Madnesss, using platform for change and finding a new winning purpose in motherhood

Mar 13, 2026
Breanna Stewart, multi-time WNBA champion, MVP, and co-founder of the Unrivaled league, reflects on leadership and building women’s basketball. She discusses leading CBA talks, creating Unrivaled to keep players home and boost earnings, how rivalries grow the game, and how motherhood reshaped her purpose.
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ANECDOTE

Dribbling Around The Block Built Her Edge

  • Breanna Stewart learned early discipline by dribbling around the block and repeating drills until she stood out from peers.
  • Her father suggested the unusual practice, which became a private space with headphones that built skill and competitive identity.
INSIGHT

Platform Use Emerged With Pro Comfort

  • Stewart began using her platform in the WNBA years after college once she became comfortable in her pro identity.
  • Sue Bird inspired her to find that voice, leading Stewart to publicly advocate on human-rights issues like abolish ICE.
ANECDOTE

Telling Her Mother Was The Turning Point

  • Breanna revealed she is a survivor of sexual abuse and described telling her mother at 11, which led to immediate family action and long-term healing.
  • She credits a supportive circle and years of processing before turning the trauma into advocacy in her 20s.
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