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Liz Cambage is having the best damn time at the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game

Nobody can stop Cambage’s mood.

Nobody’s having more fun than Dallas Wings center Liz Cambage at the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game. The 6’8 star, who set the league’s single-game scoring record in July with a monster 53-point afternoon, is living life to the absolute fullest in Minnesota.

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In front of the media, Cambage hides nothing, bursting out dancing to Ciara’s “Level Up” in the middle of the court:

Behind the scenes, Cambage let loose even further (featuring more Ciara).

Here’s her with Chelsea Gray and Chiney Ogwumike:

And here she is with Gray and Tina Charles using a speaker as a prop, narrated by Candace Parker:

Cambage capped it off with a giant, dramatic thank you to Parker for picking her on her All-Star team:

Even during the game, Cambage couldn’t help but photobomb teammate Skyar Diggins-Smith’s interview:

Whether it’s setting the league’s record for most points in a game, or just being the most enjoyable person to spend time with behind the scenes, Cambage has proven unmatched in whatever she does.

Thankfully she’s back in the league after a four-year hiatus paying in China and Australia.

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