In eight seasons, ranks third on WNBA’s all-time blocks list (658) entering 2021…first place among active players…trails Margo Dydek (877) and Lisa Leslie (822) Owns a career average of 2.9 blocks, the highest in league history….her average sits 0.28 blocks higher than second-place Margo Dydek Holds WNBA regular season records for blocks in a single game (11), blocks in a season (129, 2014), single-season blocks average (4.04, 2015) and career blocks average (2.9) Three-Time All-WNBA Defensive Second Team (2019, 2017, 2016)Įight-time recipient of the WNBA Western Conference Player of the Week Award…won on Septem(25.3pts, 10.3reb, 3.0blk), J(30.5pts, 10.0reb, 3.0blk), J(23.0 pts, 9.7 reb, 4.0 blk), Septem(30.5pts, 7.0reb), J(25.3pts, 11.7reb, 4.7blk), Aug(17.3pts, 13.0reb), J(27.5pts, 11reb) and Aug(15pts, 9.3reb, 5.3blk)…second-most times winning award in franchise history, trailing only Diana Taurasi (20) Three-Time All-WNBA Defensive First Team (2018, 2015, 2014) Two-Time All-WNBA First Team (2019, 2014) Two-Time WNBA Peak Performer Award Winner as the league’s leading scorer (2019, 2017)…averaged 20.7 points per game in 2019 and 21.9 points per game in 2017, the only player in the league to average over 20 points each season…is the only true center in WNBA history to lead the league in scoring…second player in Mercury franchise history to win the award (Diana Taurasi – five-time winner) Six-time WNBA All-Star (2019, 2018, 2017, 2015, 20)…no All-Star game in 20…Three-time starter…did not play in 2017 All-Star game due to injury Two-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year (2015, 2014)…became first player in Mercury franchise history to win the award in 2014 and was first player to win it in back-to-back years since Tamika Catchings in 20…one-of-five players in WNBA history to win the award In back-to-back years (Catchings, Teresa Weatherspoon, Sheryl Swoopes, Alana Beard) Two-time gold medalist with Team USA at FIBA Women’s Basketball World Championships (2018, 2014)…named the MVP of the gold medal game in 2018…named to ‘All-Star Five’ In 2014 Member of Team USA’s 2016 gold medal team during 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Member of the 2014 WNBA Champion Phoenix Mercury
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