Alyssa Thomas records third straight triple-double in Phoenix's 95-60 win over Indiana

Triple Threat Thomas Leads Mercury to Dominating Victory

Phoenix, Arizona – Alyssa Thomas etched her name in WNBA history Thursday night, becoming the first player ever to record three consecutive triple-doubles. Her dominant performance propelled the Phoenix Mercury to a decisive 95-60 win over the Indiana Fever, securing their third straight victory.

Thomas achieved her 19th career triple-double with 3:47 left in the game, dishing out an assist to DeWanna Bonner for a corner three-pointer. Over her last three games, Thomas has amassed a staggering 41 points, 33 rebounds, and 32 assists.

Bonner also had a standout night, scoring a season-high 23 points. Satou Sabally contributed 15 points and eight rebounds, while Kahleah Copper added 11 for the Mercury (19-11).

For Indiana (17-14), Sophie Cunningham led the charge with 18 points, knocking down five of eight three-pointers. Kelsey Mitchell chipped in with 12 points. The Fever continue to be without Caitlin Clark, who missed her ninth straight game due to a right groin injury.

Dream Soar Past Sky for Fourth Straight Win

Chicago, Illinois – The Atlanta Dream soared past the Chicago Sky on Thursday night, securing their fourth consecutive victory with an impressive 86-65 win. Allisha Gray spearheaded the Atlanta attack with 25 points, while Jordin Canada added 17 points, six rebounds, and six assists.

Atlanta trailed 34-28 at halftime but roared back in the third quarter, scoring the first 10 points to take their first lead of the game. The Dream then outscored Chicago 32-18 in the third, establishing a comfortable 60-52 advantage heading into the final frame.

Jordin Canada extended Atlanta's lead to double digits at 74-63 with 5:47 remaining in the fourth quarter. Teammate Te-Hina Paopao contributed 12 points off the bench, and Nia Coffey added 10. Naz Hillmon grabbed 11 rebounds, becoming the second Dream player this season to record back-to-back games with 10 or more boards.

Rachel Banham paced the Sky (8-22) with 18 points. Kamilla Cardoso added 12 points, six rebounds, and five assists. Angel Reese sat out for the seventh time in the last nine games due to a back injury.

Sparks Overpower Sun in High-Scoring Affair

Los Angeles, California – The Los Angeles Sparks continued their recent surge, defeating the Connecticut Sun 102-91 in a high-scoring battle. Dearica Hamby led the way with 21 points, followed by Rickea Jackson's 20 and Kelsey Plum's 18.

Los Angeles (14-15) reached the century mark for the fifth time in six games, showcasing a balanced scoring attack with six players in double figures. Cameron Brink came alive in the second half, scoring all 11 of her points, while Azura Stevens and Julie Allemand each chipped in with 10.

Allemand etched her name in the record books with her first career triple-double, securing a layup with 1:11 remaining in the fourth quarter. She also grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out 11 assists.

Tina Charles and Marina Mabrey led the Sun (5-24) with 19 points apiece. Bria Hartley added 16 points, and Leila Lacan contributed 10 points and seven assists.

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