Alyssa Thomas Achieves Unprecedented Triple-Double Hat Trick in Three Successive Games
Alyssa Thomas' Historic Triple-Double Streak Elevates Phoenix Mercury
In a thrilling turn of events, the Phoenix Mercury have been on a roll this season, thanks in large part to the phenomenal play of Alyssa Thomas. The versatile forward has been breaking records and making history, most recently achieving a six-game triple-double streak, a feat unmatched in WNBA history.
Thomas' latest triple-double came in a 85-82 win over the Seattle Storm, where she contributed 19 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds. This historic moment came after a pass to DeWanna Bonner, who drilled a three-pointer, securing Thomas' place in the WNBA record books.
The Mercury's current success is a testament to Thomas' all-around game. She is a physical, smart player who consistently makes timely plays and influences the game every possession. Her ability to impact multiple facets of the game at an elite level has significantly boosted Phoenix’s performance and competitiveness in the WNBA standings.
Thomas' triple-double streak has cemented her status as a unique and dominant all-around player. She currently holds the record for the most triple-doubles in WNBA history with 19, including playoffs.
The Mercury's victory over the Seattle Storm snapped a two-game losing streak and moved them to a 19-11 record, matching their win total from last season. With one more win, they will surpass their 2018 regular-season win total, a significant achievement for the team.
DeWanna Bonner, a forward for the Mercury, has also been shining this season. In the game against the Indiana Fever, she finished with 23 points and 7 rebounds, one of her best games of the season. Bonner believes Thomas' leadership is crucial for the Mercury's success in competing on both ends of the court.
The sellout crowd of 17,071 in attendance erupted with loud cheers during the game, reflecting the excitement and anticipation surrounding Thomas' historic streak. Even her teammates joined in the celebration, with guard Kahleah Copper chanting "MVP" around Thomas during the game.
The Mercury will face the Atlanta Dream in their next game, continuing their four-game homestand. With Thomas leading the charge, the team is poised to continue their impressive run and solidify their position in the WNBA standings.
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