Townsville Bulletin

Cambage rewrites WNBA record book

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AUSTRALIA’S Liz Cambage has had a monumental day in the Women’s National Basketball Associatio­n with a record- breaking 53 points in a game and earning a place in the league’s All- Star game.

The 203cm tall centre’s 53 points for the Dallas Wings in a 104- 87 thrashing of the New York Liberty on Tuesday was the most points scored by a player in WNBA history.

Cambage also had 10 rebounds and five blocked shots in the monster game in Texas.

The 26- year- old made 17 of 22 shots from the field, including four of five from threepoint range.

“I’ve had big numbers in China, I’ve had big numbers in Australia and I’ve heard a lot of people say I could never have big numbers here in the WNBA,” Cambage said. “So I guess this game is for y’all.”

The WNBA also announced on Tuesday that Cambage was one of 22 players selected by fans, media and WNBA players and head coaches for the All- Star game on July 28 in Minneapoli­s.

It was Cambage’s second All- Star selection and came after a four- year absence from the WNBA.

Washington Mystics forward/ guard Elena Delle Donne and Los Angeles Sparks forward/ centre Candace Parker will serve as team captains and draft the rosters for the 15th WNBA All- Star Game.

Australia’s Phoenix Mercury coach Sandy Brondello will coach the team captained by Parker.

Under the new All- Star Game format replacing the traditiona­l matchup between conference­s, Delle Donne and Parker will select their respective teams from the pool of remaining All- Stars to form two 11- player rosters.

Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird and Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi headline the All- Star player pool.

Bird was named an All- Star for the 11th time, breaking a tie with Tamika Catchings for the most selections in the WNBA’s history.

Taurasi, the 2009 WNBA MVP, earned her ninth AllStar selection, tied for the third most along with Tina Thompson.

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