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Liz Cambage’s dunk was the perfect ending to a great WNBA All-Star game

What a day for the Wings center.

Liz Cambage, the record-holder for single-game WNBA scoring, threw down a dunk in the closing seconds of Team Parker’s 119-112 win over Team Delle Donne. The rest of the players on the court gave her a road to run down and leap for the perfect finish.

Here’s a view live from the stands:

The 6’8 big just adds to her season’s accomplishments, highlighted by a 53-point game that set the record. Nobody had more fun than Cambage at the All-Star Game, as she danced and celebrated her achievement harder than anyone pre-game.

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After she threw down the dunk for the win, a mic’d up Cambage said she thought it was the first time she’d ever won on the Lynx’s court before. Haha, beating a perennial championship contender is tough!

This was an excellent finish to a fun day of events.

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