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Sun's Alyssa Thomas sets WNBA record with 4th regular-season triple-double - ESPN

Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomas had her second triple-double in five days Sunday, giving her four during the regular-season for her career, a WNBA record.

Thomas had 14 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists in the Sun's 96-72 victory over the Chicago Sky at Mohegan Sun Arena. She had 13 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists Tuesday in the Sun's 85-79 win on the road against the Seattle Storm. That five-day span is the shortest between triple-doubles by one player in league history.

The Sun lost starting forward Brionna Jones for the season in that game Tuesday to an Achilles tendon injury, which the team confirmed Saturday. Still, Connecticut now has a four-game winning streak and has won six of its last seven. The Sun are 12-3 and in second place in the WNBA behind the Las Vegas Aces. They are the only team to beat the Aces so far this season.

«I want to win,» said Thomas, in her 10th season with Connecticut. «We're still trying to bring a championship here. We just continue to grind it out each and every day.

»My name might be on [the record] but a lot of credit goes to my teammates. So far this year, I feel like it's been the easiest for me with the way they're knocking down shots."

The 6-foot-2 Thomas previously was tied with Las Vegas' Candace Parker and New York's Sabrina Ionescu for most career triple-doubles in the regular season. Thomas also has two triple-doubles in the playoffs.

Thomas, the No. 4 pick in the 2014 draft from the Maryland Terrapins, has long been known for her scoring, rebounding and defense. But her passing skills are also elite, and her assists have gone up, especially this season (7.9 APG) and last (6.1), which has made her even more a triple-double threat.

«It's not a surprise her assist

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